Excerpt from The Culture of the Observing Faculties in the Family and the School
The intellectual development of the human being begins as soon as lie can open his eyes and put forth his hands - as soon as his senses come in contact with the material world. From this time onward he is continually gaining knowledge, and preparing for his future of usefulness and enjoyment. It is said that all the simple elements of knowledge and the best part of mans education are obtained before he is seven years of age. These foundations are mainly laid at home. The work is, or should be, under the supervision of the parents.
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