Froebel As a Pioneer in Modern Psychology

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Froebel As a Pioneer in Modern Psychology
E R Elsie Riach Murray
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Out of this comes what begins at this stage, the child's play with his limbs ; with his hands, fingers, lips, tongue and feet, and also with the movements of his eyes and of his face. " E. , p. 48.
Of the older child Froebel very distinctly insists that he wants more than the activity, that he wants outward result. But the result of which he speaks is one which Groos himself would not disallow. It is only the outward product of the impulse which has been gratified, a result which is present to
...the mind 132 FROEBEL AND MODERN PSYCHOLOGY of the older child, while to the infant no such con- sciousness is possible.
"What at an earlier stage of childhood was action for the sake of the activity, is now, in the boy, activity for the sake of the visible result ; the child's instinct of activity has developed into an instinct for shaping or giving form, and herein lies the solution of the whole outer life or outer manifestation of boy life at this stage. " E. , p. 99.
Inquiring into the kind of pleasure derived from play, Groos finds that it rests primarily on the satis- faction of inborn impulses, which press for discharge, and he gives three special "inborn necessities which ground our pleasure in play namely, the exercise of attention, the demand to be an efficient cause, and imagination.


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