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The Hidden History of Early Childhood Education

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Book Name: The Hidden History of Early Childhood Education

Writer: Blythe Farb Hinitz

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Rowland E. Robinson, a youthful Quaker youngster from Rokeby, a homestead in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, was extremely dynamic. He was unable to sit still in gatherings. In any case, he finally willed himself to sit still since he was apprehensive on the off chance that he worked out, individuals from the gathering would feel that the “Soul of Light” was attempting to talk through him. (A. Mincher, direct, individual correspondence, August 2008) 1 Through preview outlines, similar to the one about Rowland E. Robinson, an ordinary little fellow of this timespan, the peruser will figure out how the different exceptional convictions of this strict group, for example, support, trustworthiness, awareness of fairness, the valuation for straightforwardness, and their own creativity influenced the day by day FIGURE 2.1 Rokeby, a National Historic Landmark in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, was the home of the Robinson family 1790–1961. They were Quaker pioneers, ranchers, and abolitionists.

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