kindergartner
noun
- child of an age for which kindergartens provide care
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Pronunciation: /ˈkɪndɚˌɡɑrtnɚ/ / /ˈkɪndəˌɡɑːtnə/
noun
Etymology: From German Kindergärtner.
- A person who teaches at a kindergarten.
“But the heart is generally larger than the creed, as was once strikingly evidenced to me by Louisa Frankenberg, a dear, devout old German kindergartner, who had learned the art of kindergartning [...]”
“[Jean-Jacques] Rousseau rightly insists that man’s education begins at his birth, and that what is acquired unconsciously far exceeds, in amount and importance, what is acquired consciously and through instruction.¹ […] ¹ This is a truth to which kindergærtners ought to give serious heed.”