![]() Man builds himself through working, working with his hands, but using his hands as the instruments of his ego, the organ of his individual mind and will, which shapes its own existence face to face with its environment. Nothing can take the place of work, neither physical well-being nor affection, and, on the other hand, deviations cannot be corrected by either punishment or example. ![]() It is certain that the child's attitude towards work represents a vital instinct for without work his personality cannot organise itself and deviates from the normal lines of its construction. Thousands and thousands of experiences among children of every race enable us to state that this phenomenon is the most certain datum verified in psychology or education. ![]() "Among the revelations the child has brought us, there is one of fundamental importance, the phenomenon of normalisation through work. ![]()
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