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... letters ) the names of things which can be shewn to him by means of the alphabetical counters , place the letters TABLE , and point to the table , letting them remain for some time , desiring the child to find the letters and point them ...
... letters ) the names of things which can be shewn to him by means of the alphabetical counters , place the letters TABLE , and point to the table , letting them remain for some time , desiring the child to find the letters and point them ...
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... letters , and write it down Wood . The same if a person called of the name of Stone , by showing the child a stone he would comprehend the meaning , and never forget the person's name . When such names occur , the child will often make ...
... letters , and write it down Wood . The same if a person called of the name of Stone , by showing the child a stone he would comprehend the meaning , and never forget the person's name . When such names occur , the child will often make ...
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... letters and the meat , he naturally expects you are going to give it to the cat ; then point to the cat and to your ... letters DOG , another animal which a child is fond of ; you show the child the dog , and he will instantly comprehend ...
... letters and the meat , he naturally expects you are going to give it to the cat ; then point to the cat and to your ... letters DOG , another animal which a child is fond of ; you show the child the dog , and he will instantly comprehend ...
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