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The child is furnished with the desire for knowledge, i.e. curiosity; with the power to apprehend Knowledge, that is, attention; with powers of mind to deal with Knowledge without aid from without—such as imagination, reflection, judgment; with innate interest in all Knowledge that he needs as a human being; with power to retain and communicate such Knowledge; and to assimilate all that is necessary to him.56
When Children Love to Learn: A Practical Application of Charlotte Mason's Philosophy for Today
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