Where Children Grow: Wisdom for Raising Resilient Humans from the Inventor of Kindergarten
English
By (author): Friedrich Froebel
An early champion of childhood reminds parents and educators that children learn best when they are free to play and explore.
Far ahead of his time, Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) viewed children not as future adults to be seen and not heard, but as unique individuals with strengths and interests.
Since he believed in joy-based learning founding the first kindergarten on childrens innate desire to discover and create his approach will resonate with those who value varying learning styles today. These extracts from his writings will embolden teachers and parents to withstand pressure to conform and will help them connect with childrens intrinsic motivation.
This slim volume includes a biographical introduction followed by short selections introducing Froebels thought on topics such as the importance of unstructured play, time in nature, creative self-expression, faith, sports, and building character.
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