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Magical Child
Contributor(s): Pearce, Joseph Chilton (Author)
ISBN: 0452267897     ISBN-13: 9780452267893
Publisher: Plume Books
OUR PRICE:   $14.40  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 1992
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Annotation: Right from the instant of birth, says Joseph Pearce, the human child has only one concern--to learn all that there is to learn about the world. But in the West we tend to thwart this concern from the very start. Available once again, Magical Child shows how to restore this amazing capacity for creative intelligence that is innate in every human.
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - Child & Adolescent
- Family & Relationships | Parenting - General
- Psychology | Developmental - Child
Dewey: 155.413
LCCN: 91036485
Physical Information: 0.74" H x 5.94" W x 9.02" (0.63 lbs) 272 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Magical Child, a classic work, profoundly questioned the current thinking on childbirth pratices, parenting, and educating our children. Now its daring ideas about how Western society is damaging our children, and how we can better nurture them and ourselves, ring truer than ever. From the very instant of birth, says Joseph Chilton Pearce, the human child has only one concern: to learn all that there is to learn about the world. This planet is the child's playground, and nothing should interfere with a child's play. Raised this way, the Magical Child is a happy genius, capable of anything, equipped to fulfill his amazing potential.

Expanding on the ideas of internationally acclaimed child psychologist Jean Piaget, Pearce traces the growth of the mind-brain from birth to adulthood. He connects the alarming rise in autism, hyperkinetic behavior, childhood schizophrenia, and adolescent suicide to the all too common errors we make in raising and educating our children. Then he shows how we can restore the astonishing wealth of creative intelligence that is the birthright of every human being. Pearce challenged all our notions about child rearing, and in the process challenges us to re-examine ourselves. Pearce's message is simple: it is never too late to play, for we are all Magical Children.