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How Children Learn (Classics in Child Development) | by John Caldwell Holt | Perseus Publishing | | | | List Price: | $16.00 | Our Price: | $11.20 | You Save: | $4.80 (30.00%) | | Release Date: | 01 September, 1995 | Media: | Paperback | ISBN: | 0201484048 | | Availability: | Usually ships within 24 hours | Average Review: | Based on 10 reviews. |
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| | Average Customer Review: Based on 10 reviews. | | This book could save you a wasted education If I had read this book in college I would have saved myself so much agony in learning about children. After I read this book: I started to learn about children. Forget the terminology; forget the theories - take a look at children and learn how they learn. While reading the reviews posted here, I realized that this is the perfect gift for expectant parents. | | I wish John Holt were still around. The only thing that disappointed about this book was learning that the author is deceased, so I couldn't tell him how moved and inspired I was. I was the converted, already strongly leaning towards homeschooling when the time comes, but this book gave me insights that have changed how I interract with my 10 month old daughter, to my own great joy. How refreshing to read the words of a man unafraid to admit his errors and his regrets. His compassion also moved me, sometimes to tears. This book is be a validation for any one who needs one, of the choice to homeschool. It is an eye-opening inspiration for a parent seeking greater understanding of their toddler. This book, and the "companion volume", "How Children Fail", should be required reading for education legislators, and given out with diaper packets in maternity wards. If you have a first edition, get the latest one with Holt's further thoughts and self-critiquing updated commentary. | | Parents MUST read this There must be a thousand books out in the world for parents right now. How to do this or that with your baby/toddler/child, OR How to get your baby/toddler/child to do this or that. From pregnancy through college there is a guide for every problem, or perceived problem, that you may possibly have. How Children Learn, though, is not a guide. It is simply a demonstration, through the journal of John Holt, that children are smart and know how to learn, from the moment they are born. He shows that by giving children the space and freedom they need to explore things that interest them, we allow them to develop thinking skills. We allow them to figure the world out, learn that things work in certain ways, and that the world is generally a predictable and benevolent place. Holt shows through his experiences that not only do we not need to force children to learn, or to teach them much, but that teaching (and especially coersion) are counterproductive to learning. It would be impossible to explain in a short space the thinking behind How Children Learn. By sharing his experiences, Holt shows us about children, not educational philosophies or theories. Get this book and read it. It will change the way that you think about children and learning forever. |
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