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the curriculum. To be most el’t'ective in helping children learn, it is
necessary for the teacher to know in detail, what has taken place in
the life of each child before he came to school, and what the child
experiences outside the school during his school life.

ANALYZING CHILD NEEDS

The teacher should ask himself the following questions about each
child enrolled in his room: In what is this child interested‘z’ Does he
have a special aptitude, a definite strength, can he do some one thing
better than some other