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<h2>PREFACE</h2>
<p>If a preface is a light which should serve to
illumine the contents of a volume, I choose, not
words, but human figures to illustrate this little
book intended to enter families where children are
growing up. I therefore recall here, as an eloquent
symbol, Helen Keller and Mrs. Anne Sullivan
Macy, who are, by their example, both teachers
to myself––and, before the world, living documents
of the miracle in education.</p>
<p>In fact, Helen Keller is a <SPAN name="TC_0'></SPAN><ins class="trchange" title="Was 'marvellous'">marvelous</ins> example of
the phenomenon common to all human beings: the
possibility of the liberation of the imprisoned
spirit of man by the education of the senses. Here
lies the basis of the method of education of which
the book gives a succinct idea.</p>
<p>If one only of the senses sufficed to make of
Helen Keller a woman of exceptional culture and
a writer, who better than she proves the potency
of that method of education which builds on
the senses? If Helen Keller attained through
exquisite natural gifts to an elevated conception
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of the world, who better than she proves that in
the inmost self of man lies the spirit ready to
reveal itself?</p>
<p>Helen, clasp to your heart these little children,
since they, above all others, will understand you.
They are your younger brothers: when, with
bandaged eyes and in silence, they touch with
their little hands, profound impressions rise in
their consciousness, and they exclaim with a new
form of happiness: “I see with my hands.” They
alone, then, can fully understand the drama of the
mysterious privilege your soul has known. When,
in darkness and in silence, their spirit left free to
expand, their intellectual energy redoubled, they
become able to read and write without having
learnt, almost as it were by intuition, they, only
they, can understand in part the ecstasy which
God granted you on the luminous path of learning.</p>
<p class='ralign' style="margin-right:2.0em"><span class='smcap'>Maria Montessori.</span></p>
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