An irrational fear should never be simply let alone, but should be gradually overcome by familiarity with its fainter forms.


On Education, Especially in Early Childhood (1926), Ch. 4: Fear


An irrational fear should never be simply let alone, but should be gradually overcome by familiarity with its fainter forms.

An irrational fear should never be simply let alone, but should be gradually overcome by familiarity with its fainter forms.

An irrational fear should never be simply let alone, but should be gradually overcome by familiarity with its fainter forms.

An irrational fear should never be simply let alone, but should be gradually overcome by familiarity with its fainter forms.