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The Infant System

CHAPTER VIII
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Make every child hang his hat over where he sits, in his own class, as this will save much trouble.

"Have a place for every thing, and every thing in its place." This will bring the children into habits of order.

Never do any thing for a child that he is able to do for himself; but teach him to put his own hat and coat on, and hang them up again when he comes to school.

Teach every child to help himself as soon as possible.

If one falls down, and you know that he is able to get up himself, never lift him up; if you do, he will always lie till you can give him your aid.


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