The book The Normal Child And Primary Education was written by author Arnold Gesell Here you can read free online of The Normal Child And Primary Education book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Normal Child And Primary Education a good or bad book?
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" Rolling a hoop is another childish sport which may be used for this pictorial work. Children do not care to HAND WETTING 207 make ovals, but how they love to roll a hoop lightly, evenly, smoothly down the board. If they press too heavily FIG. 38. JUMPING ROPE upon the chalk, the hoop will upset; if the motion is not continuous, flowing, even, the hoop will cease to roll. The same exercise, or the reverse, may represent jumping rope, and the accent or rhythm may be made to fall upon the lower ...line, as if the rope quickly struck the ground in succes- sive swoops. Among many other rhythms and mo- tions which may be pictorially represented are the swinging of the pendulum, the beating of the drum, and the marching of soldiers down the street. The sky- rocket may be represented with a vigor- ous oblique stroke made to the sound of sh-sh-sh ! The cadenced humming of bees is naturally represented by rhythmic con- tinuous lines. The type of pictorial writing here rec- ommended is not to be confused with the construction of spectacles, vases, etc.
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