Manual of Cardboard Construction

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Manual of Cardboard Construction
Robert Josselyn Leonard
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We realize also that this process must be begun in early youth.
Is there such a thing as the general habit of accuracy? One may be able to draw a line between two dots and measure to a nicety a given distance, yet that same individual might not be able to form a series of letters between two given lines. A boy may be able to plane a board to a given line and yet be unable to perform a similar act with a saw. Thus we see that each operation carries with it its own difficulties and requires speci
...fic training. The only element of similarity in the above operations is that of care, keeping in mind the necessity for careful effort.
The above is presented only to show that if you do succeed in getting pieces of work accurately constructed, it is not going to be a cure for all problems of inaccuracy which you find in childhood. Accuracy is not the keynote of Manual Training, at least from an elementary standpoint. Such is an utter impossibility, as it is a generally recognized fact that accuracy is not a characteristic of childhood, and Manual Training must be based upon the innate powers and poten- tialities of childhood, seeking rather to build upon characteris- tics naturally possessed by children and so developing and shaping them as to fit the individual for future usefulness.


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