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This enduring classic of educational thought offers teachers and parents deep, original insight into the nature of early learning. John Holt was the first to make clear that, for small children, "learning is as natural as breathing." In this delightful yet profound book, he looks at how we learn to talk, to read, to count, and to reason, and how we can nurture and encourage these natural abilities in our children. Review: Great lessons from it - I'm still reading the book. Thank you! Review: Easy read - Great read for first time parents. So much information and guidance to help you.
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,736 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #56 in Educational Psychology (Books) #75 in Parenting & Family Reference #94 in Homeschooling (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 438 Reviews |
H**O
Great lessons from it
I'm still reading the book. Thank you!
D**S
Easy read
Great read for first time parents. So much information and guidance to help you.
X**A
Must-read for every parent and educator
This book was purchased in a particularly tumultuous time in my professional life, in which I struggled as a school system employee (occupational therapist) with whether or not I should homeschool my own 3 children. This carefully worded and insightful volume served to verify what I see on a daily basis in the public school system, and assured me, despite what influences may intend to dissuade me, that unschooling is inarguably the right path for the education of my family. We live in a time when Mr. Holt's worst fears have been realized; schools more closely resemble prisons each day. We choose to ignore best practices in education, and serve only the agenda of achieving higher scores in standardized testing. It is a sad, bleak future for children who are growing up thinking they require assistance to learn anything new. I am excited and empowered to start on the unschooling journey with my own developing learners after reading this book and sharing it with friends and family.
D**D
A broad perspective on childhood development
The book accounts for the author's personal direct observations and research on the subject of childhood development, and how parents need to establish a positive connection with their children, and to ensure the proper resources are availed to the children. The book accounts for how learning skills are properly developed to the children's abilities and aptitudes, and why parents should understand a likelihood, the common "one size fits all" mode of schooling may be more harmful than beneficial. The book has its proper place in my library, along with a few other books on the K-12 education, as it adds a dimension on how a child may achieve a quality education without necessarily going to a large corporate building called a "school".
P**N
Good for teachers and parents alike.
It will open your eyes to what school should be, and highlights the many small and large ways the education system inhibits learning.
M**M
Wise insight of young minds
Very insightful. Enjoyed the story format (made it easier to read in segments). Brilliant discernment and perspective of children. It has greatly increased my understanding and enjoyment as I observe my own children and I feel I am better equipped to support their natural affinity for learning. I think you could greatly benefit from this book especially as a new parent or even if you have no children but work with them. I rarely add books to my permanent library but this is a keeper! Except I already lent it out. It's that good :)
D**A
Timeless
The wisdom in this book is as pertinent in today's world as it was back when it was first written, and needed more now than ever.
L**T
Control it is all about control
Such a great book that had given me pause with my young kids and even when working with others.
M**N
Great book
I have no regrets. It helped me understand what children are capable of.
M**S
Very interesting
As a parent to two small children (3 and 5 months), I really enjoyed this book. Encouraged me to spend a bit more time actually watching them learn which has been genuinely fascinating. It allowed me to take a few steps back and trust that they will figure things out without me always showing them the โrightโ way to do things. Would recommend to any parents but especially those considering home educating.
A**A
A must read for parents and educator
An essential read for parents who are curious to know how kids learn and facilitate their learning. Educators can learn so much from this book.
A**R
Eye opening
Being dad of three young children, I knew that they are very capable and able to make their own choices. I nevertheless never tried to observe them so closely. Having read this book, it gives me a fresh and new way to look at and interact with my children.
R**O
A must-read.
The book is full of great insights and knowledge about the children's world. The information is shown from close observation and practice from the author. A must-read for parents and teachers to think the way we educate, teach, connect with our children.
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