. The Kindergarten magazine. e pointshas been so one-sided,W that I should like togive one instance(though not Froebels)which covers bothpoints. Two little chil-dren whom I knew were lying awake in their cribs at injudicious elder had spoken before them of the hor-rors of eternal punishment, and the little girl — four yearsold — who had a difficult disposition and sensitive temper,and was often told that she was naughty, said to her brother:Oh, Tanny, Is so fraid ] sail go to de pit wit Satan, I is sonaughty. Oo sail not; Ill hold oo, responded the weelad a year no, oo ca


. The Kindergarten magazine. e pointshas been so one-sided,W that I should like togive one instance(though not Froebels)which covers bothpoints. Two little chil-dren whom I knew were lying awake in their cribs at injudicious elder had spoken before them of the hor-rors of eternal punishment, and the little girl — four yearsold — who had a difficult disposition and sensitive temper,and was often told that she was naughty, said to her brother:Oh, Tanny, Is so fraid ] sail go to de pit wit Satan, I is sonaughty. Oo sail not; Ill hold oo, responded the weelad a year no, oo cannot, shereplied despairingly; Is so naughty, I sailgo to de deadful blackpit. Den Ill go witoo, was the ardent re-sponse. Let us studythe manifestations ofspirit as well as body,as Froebel urges, in layton art gallery. ourselves and our children, in nature and history, that wemay perceive general as well as special laws of development,and what child training may receive in these laws, its surerbasis and true THE KINDERGARTNERS MEET AT MILWAUKEE. n A WOMAN DOCTOR OF PEDAGOGY. Dr. Jenny Merrill, the supervisor of kindergartens forthe city of New York, was greeted with enthusiasm, and herdefinite, exact, and clear statement of methods of childstudy to be pursued in the kindergarten was distinctly ap-preciated by the paper will be foundcomplete as the openingarticle in this issue. H. Putnam, of Chi-cago, discussed the paperof Dr. Merrill in a practi-cal way, emphasizing thedanger which comes tothe child-study movementthrough the fact that somany immature, callowgirls are tempted into thekindergarten work. Shealso urged that the train-ing of these girls take intoconsideration their unde-veloped powers. At theclose of the program ofJuly 7 the following com-mittees were appointed by the president of the de-partment: For the nomi-nation of officers for the ^comingyear, Mrs. Alice , Chicago; Miss Jessie Winterton, New York; MissHattie Phi


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