... letters and arrange them on her board, and read them with apparent pleasure. She was exercised for several weeks in this way, until her vocabulary became extensive ; and then the important step was taken of teaching her how to represent the different... Lucas's Penny Library - Página 481842Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| S. Warrand - 1842 - 590 páginas
...taken of teaching her how to represent the different letters by the position of her fingers, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types....first report of her case was made, in which it is slated that 'she has. just learned the manual alphabet, as used by the deaf mutes, and it is a subject... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 846 páginas
...taken of teaching her how to represent the different letters by the position of her fingers, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types....has just learned the manual alphabet, as used by the deaf-mutes ; and it is a subject of delight and wonder to see how rapidly, correctly, and eagerly,... | |
| 1847 - 454 páginas
...taken of teaching her how to represent the different letters by the position of her fingers, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types....in aid of her teacher, and her progress was rapid." So rapid, indeed, was the progress, that, in three months, it was reported, that the child had actually... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 476 páginas
...position of her fingers, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types. This she accomplished speedily and easily, for her intellect had begun to...in aid of her teacher, and her progress was rapid. Six months after Laura had left home her mother went to visit her. The scene of their meeting was full... | |
| 1852 - 784 páginas
...taken of teaching her how to represent the different letters by the position of her fingers, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types....in aid of her teacher, and her progress was rapid. During the first year of her residence in the Asylum, her time was chiefly occupied in acquiring the... | |
| sir William Robert W. Wilde - 1853 - 598 páginas
...taken of teaching her how to represent the different letters by the position of her fingers, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types....her case was made, in which it is stated that ' she had just learned the manual alphabet, as used by the deaf mutes ; and it is a subject of delight and... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...taken of teaching her how to represent the different letters by the position of her fingere, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types....accomplished this speedily and easily, for 'her intellect had btgun to work in aid of ht-r teacher, and her progress was rapid. This was the period, about three... | |
| Francois Magendie - 1855 - 570 páginas
...was laid aside, and the manual alphabet of deaf mutes taught her in its place. This she accomplished speedily and easily, for her intellect had begun to work in aid of her teacher, and her progress was very rapid. The manner of proceeding was thus. The teacher gave her a new object, eg, a pencil ; first,... | |
| Thomas C. Simonds - 1857 - 354 páginas
...taken of teaching her how to represent the different letters by the position of her fingers, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types....in aid of her teacher, and her progress was rapid." I. (Page 200.) SOUTH BOSTON MEMORIAL, IN 1847. To his Honor (he Mayor, the Aldermen, and the Common... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1860 - 488 páginas
...position of her fingers, instead of the cumbrous apparatus of the board and types. This she accomplished speedily and easily, for her intellect had begun to...in aid of her teacher, and her progress was rapid. Q2 Six months after Laura had left home her mother went to visit her. The scene of their meeting was... | |
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