The book Survey of the Kindergartens of Richmond, Indiana was written by author Temple, Alice, 1866- Here you can read free online of Survey of the Kindergartens of Richmond, Indiana book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Survey of the Kindergartens of Richmond, Indiana a good or bad book?
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Other forms of expression. — These various illustrations represent the constructive occupations mainly, but drawing and design are not neglected. The interest in the various subjects represented above is keen enough to carry over into illustrative drawing, and many of the problems in construction call also for design. Patterns for rugs, designs for plate decoration, etc., are neces- sary. There is, also, ample motive for design in such minor projects as the making of room decorations for festiv...al occasions, the making of Christmas presents, valentines. May baskets, Easter cards, etc. It is through work of this character, in which the objects to be made are familiar and interesting, the motive strong, the materials and process suited to the children's technical skill, that children of five or six years of age acquire the ability to attack problems in construction and representation and work them out with relative independence. SUMMARY 1. Both good and poor methods in manual work were observed in the kindergartens.
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