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The selections present a philosophy of natural education that aligns teaching with a child’s developmental stages, emphasizing sensory experience, hands-on activity, and gradual freedom rather than rote memorization or adult imposition. They argue for learning through direct engagement with the environment, the primacy of bodily health and physical exercise, and careful timing of intellectual instruction to match maturing faculties. Practical pedagogical maxims and examples are offered alongside critiques of prevailing school practices, all aimed at fostering autonomy, moral formation, and social responsibility in learners.
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