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54 THE CURRICULUM II A CHILD begins from his babyhood to learn the nature of things, persons and ideas ; partly through his own instinct, partly through the and encouragement of his elders — a rudimen- "'^^' tary kind of education. As he learns to talk, he is fitting a name first to this and then to that conception of a thing, a person or an idea. The most familiar and deHghtful presence of all is called mother ; a different one, of more doubtful import, is called father ; there is a small plac...e called " bed," and a large place called " out " ; there is a state of harmony called " good," and a mysteriously dis- cordant state called " naughty." Some names, such as big and Mttle, good and naughty, shift about and get tacked on to other names that remain fixed to their possessors. Then there come words that do. not seem to be names, but words for what you do or what happens ; these are unreasonably change- able, and you get them wrong. And there are a great many odd Mttle words besides, that you find you can use to stick the other words together when they don't fit of their own accord.
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