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Arranged In Small Groups:

Arranged In Small Groups The school environment should provide enough Floor space to allow freedom of movement without interference with others' activity. The desks or chairs should be movable so that they may be arranged in small groups or put to one side in order to give space for dramatization or games. It is essential to have a cupboard, or at least a box or folder for each child's work. "A place for everything" helps to build habits of neatness and orderliness. A workbench in one corner equipped with small-sized standard tools and a supply of boards and nails gives opportunity for woodworking.

The school environment should provide enough Floor space to allow freedom of movement without interference with others' activity. The desks or chairs should be movable so that they may be arranged in small groups or put to one side in order to give space for dramatization or games. It is essential to have a cupboard, or at least a box or folder for each child's work. "A place for everything" helps to build habits of neatness and orderliness. A workbench in one corner equipped with small-sized standard tools and a supply of boards and nails gives opportunity for woodworking.

See Also Use Small Reptile:

Children have no natural fear of Use small reptiles, least of all snakes. Fear of them is acquired through observing and imitating the thoughtless and uncontrolled exhibitions given by some adults. Children who have had this feeling of repulsion shocked into them can be taught to overcome it, or at least to reduce it greatly. Use small reptile pets are valuable in a school for this reason above all others. Ex¬perience has been that the Use small reptile pets of a school room usually stand in the highest favor, and a snake is often the most popular of all.

IN the large and varied group of Use small reptiles are found some of the most grotesque creatures in nature, some of the most graceful, and some of the most beautiful in color and design. The word Use small reptile implies to the average person something repulsive. This attitude is due to false fears and lack of knowledge. An interesting Use small reptile maintained under proper conditions soon changes the observer's reactions and attitudes. Since the majority of Use small reptiles of the United States are harmless creatures and excellent friends to man, it is worthwhile becoming acquainted with a few representatives.


On The Other Hand See Small Head:

The French heading is probably the most satisfactory treatment, and consists in gathering the material in small head folds about 6 inches apart and sewing the folds together usually 4 or 5 inches down from the top of the curtain; the folds then continue down the full length of the drapery, and are permanently fixed at a reasonably even spacing; the curtain is thus given a more tailored appearance. Box-plaiting consists of a similar spacing and start of folds, except that the head is not gathered, but doubled and pressed flat and sewed in that position. Plain shirring starts the folds at irregular intervals and is accomplished by sewing rings on the underside of the head of the curtain and sliding them on a small head rod. small head weights evenly spaced along the bottom hem of curtains are some times used to make them hang properly, particularly if the material is unruly, as are glazed chintz and organdy.

In such cases, the headache tends to occur at the end of the day and is felt as a dull ache starting in the forehead and spreading to the temples and the back of the head. Headache is frequently the chief complaint of the depressed patient. This type of headache is described as if there were a heavy weight on the head, a tight band around the head, or as a feeling of pressure as if the head were going to burst.

 

 

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