If a child finds no stimuli for the activities which would contribute to his development, he is attracted simply to 'things' and desires to posses them.


Ch. 23. - The Secret of Childhood (1936)


If a child finds no stimuli for the activities which would contribute to his development, he is attracted simply to 'things' and desires to posses...

If a child finds no stimuli for the activities which would contribute to his development, he is attracted simply to 'things' and desires to posses...

If a child finds no stimuli for the activities which would contribute to his development, he is attracted simply to 'things' and desires to posses...

If a child finds no stimuli for the activities which would contribute to his development, he is attracted simply to 'things' and desires to posses...