Recreation, Band 48National Recreation Association, 1955 |
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... children have been taught to do some very simple crafts such as weav- ing with looper clips or other projects within the limits of their abilities . When such a child views his completed pro- ject which , because of the very nature of ...
... children have been taught to do some very simple crafts such as weav- ing with looper clips or other projects within the limits of their abilities . When such a child views his completed pro- ject which , because of the very nature of ...
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has opportunity to add a great deal to the inner resources of the child . This is the area of cultural values and spir- itual values . There is a chance to help the child toward an appreciation of beauty , toward a feeling of awe at the ...
has opportunity to add a great deal to the inner resources of the child . This is the area of cultural values and spir- itual values . There is a chance to help the child toward an appreciation of beauty , toward a feeling of awe at the ...
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... child- hood assumes the place that work occu- pies in adulthood . The world of the little child is a make - believe world in which imagination runs riot and activity is en- joyed for its own sake . The deeper significance of play in the ...
... child- hood assumes the place that work occu- pies in adulthood . The world of the little child is a make - believe world in which imagination runs riot and activity is en- joyed for its own sake . The deeper significance of play in the ...
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activities adult education agencies American American Camping Association Asso Athletic Avenue ball boys building California camp cent child Christmas Club College color committee Company construction cooperation cost County Denver Director of Recreation District equipment facilities feet field film girls gram HILLERICH & BRADSBY hobby Hospital Illinois interest leadership LOUISVILLE SLUGGER magazine meeting ment municipal National Recreation Association operation organization outdoor Parks and Recreation participation person personnel physical education planning play playground problems public recreation reation recreation and park Recreation Commission Recreation Congress recreation department recreation leaders recreation program Recreation Service rink skating social Square Dance Superintendent of Recreation swimming pool synchronized swimming Table Tennis teachers tion tional West Eighth Street York 11 York City youngsters youth