The Power of Play a Discussion On the Place And Power of Play in Child Culture

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The Power of Play a Discussion On the Place And Power of Play in Child Culture
George Hamilton Archibald
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Because the child, under the vividness of the imagination, does not adhere literally to the truth, he is not therefore a liar. Because the child connives in every connivable way to attain some desir- able end, he is not therefore a trickster; and because the child appropriates that which does not belong to him, he is not necessarily a thief, as his father would be under the same conditions.
THE CHILD WHO DOES NOT PLAY 45 From the standpoint of the adult, these things would all be gross breaches
... of morality, but from the standpoint of the child they have but little moral significance. The time will come when they will have great moral significance.
A precocious sense of moral development must be avoided during early years, as well as a morbid sense of moral delinquency. Better no sense of morality at all, than that the child should either hold himself up as a bright and shining example of right conduct, or that he should be taught to magnify his mistakes into unpardonable sins. It is not good for the child to be acutely conscious either of his goodness or his badness.


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