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27.4.12

Nothing that is formed in infancy can ever be wholly eradicated. The hope of altering adults is therefore in vain.

Maria Montessori, The Absorbent Mind
Posted by Meg Hicks at 12:30 PM
Labels: infancy, self-construction

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