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The author argues that the early years are the most formative and urges adults to guide rather than drive children's intellectual growth, respecting the child's unfolding readiness. Emphasis is placed on cultivating imagination, curiosity, observation, and judgment through suitable stories, play, and hands-on use of books as tools. Practical advice covers encouraging self-directed inquiry, teaching reference skills, linking new material to the child's experience, guarding against fear-provoking tales, and balancing respect for authority with independent thinking. The book combines developmental insight with classroom- and home-centered strategies for fostering lifelong literary tastes and effective learning habits.
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