Youth_ Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene - G. Stanley Hall
of the British Association, a country cattle show, intercollegiate games, and medieval tournament; that they ...
knowledge, and there is no science but morals. He is the best man, says Xenophon, who is always studying how ...
In all these modes of developing our efferent powers, we conceive that the race comes very close to the ...
because they touch and revive the deep basic emotions of the race. Thus we see that play is not doin ...
adolescence. The doll curve reaches its point of highest intensity between eight and nine,[3] and it is nearly en ...
seventeen to twenty-three. Of the first two periods he says, children before seven rarely play games sponta ...
especially, the impulse is, in manual training, to make something and perhaps to coƶperate. McGhee[7] collected th ...
well as how rhythm eases work and also makes it social. Most of the old work- canticles are lost, and ma ...
rhythm shows its basal value in cadencing the soul. We can not conceive what war, love, and religion wou ...
costume, the fast and furious fandango, weapon and military dances; in place of the pristine power to expre ...
of day and night, and perhaps sexual in its nature, but not lunar, and for males. This mode of life not only p ...
kicked, hair pulled, arms twisted, the head stamped on and pounded on stones, fingers twisted, and hoodlums ...
evil associations, and its educational force put to do moral work, even though it be by way of individual p ...
Fencing, while an art susceptible of high development and valuable for both pose and poise, and requiring gre ...
forms. It represents the most primitive type of the struggle of unarmed and unprotected man with man. Purg ...
So closely are love and war connected that not only is individual pugnacity greatly increased at the period of ...
regulations of the appetite for combat, and on the whole more wholesome and robust than those which are mere ...
sex gives tonicity to youth's muscles and tension to his arteries to a degree of which he is rarely conscious ...
not yet learned to appeal to the more virile qualities. Fielding Hall[14] asks why Christ and Buddha alone ...
establishing time and distance standards with certificates and even prizes; annexing toboggan slides, ...
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