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She presents a child-centered approach arguing that faults are shells around potential virtues and that education should guide development by shaping environment rather than by harsh suppression or permissive neglect. Adults are urged to treat children with respect and seriousness, to preserve inner peace for imaginative growth, and to permit free play, contact with nature, and long-term stability. Practical guidance emphasizes gradual formation of will through adaptation to conditions, avoidance of intrusive control, and the educator's need to meet the child's individuality. The aim is a balanced pedagogy that transforms tendencies through patient, nature-aligned upbringing.
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