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"The subject of the lesson itself should not become more important that the underlying basis. Drawing..." — Rudolf Steiner
The subject of the lesson itself should not become more important that the underlying basis. Drawing thus provides first the written forms of letters and then their printed forms. Based on drawing, we build up to reading.
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