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The Continuum Concept: In Search Of Happiness Lost (Classics in Human Development)
 
 

The Continuum Concept: In Search Of Happiness Lost (Classics in Human Development) [Kindle Edition]

Jean Liedloff
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Jean Liedloff, an American writer, spent two and a half years in the South American jungle living with Stone Age Indians. The experience demolished her Western preconceptions of how we should live and led her to a radically different view of what human nature really is. She offers a new understanding of how we have lost much of our natural well-being and shows us practical ways to regain it for our children and for ourselves.

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Jean Liedloff, an American writer, spent two and a half years in the South American jungle living with Stone Age Indians. The experience demolished her Western preconceptions of how we should live and led her to a radically different view of what human nature really is. She offers a new understanding of how we have lost much of our natural well-being and shows us practical ways to regain it for our children and for ourselves.

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Hold your baby! 26. April 1999
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My husband and I read this book 9 years ago, before the birth of our son, and it spoke to our hearts. Employing the simple idea that a baby who starts life in the womb shouldn't be abruptly separated from the mother after birth, we maintained almost constant contact with him for the first few months. I was amazed at some of the resistance, resentment, even hostility, people sometimes demonstrated when informed that we slept with our newborn and never left him to cry. All their protests were based on nothing but groundless fears -- "You'll roll over and smother him! You'll 'spoil' him!" Etc. Well, he became naturally more and more independent and separate at his own pace, not an arbitrarily imposed one (that's the "continuum" part), and weaned himself from the breast at 11 months, rather than at a time decided by the "experts" or demands of employment. He is now 9 years old, and is a wonderful, happy, secure, well-adjusted boy, and I never cease getting compliments from everyone who meets him on how considerate, engaging, empathetic, kind, and well socialized he is. I credit Liedloff's book for all of this. If I could give one message to all would-be parents, I would say: Don't buy into the lie that material things are what's important to provide your child, and if you yourself are so wrapped up in financial gain that you won't temporarily sacrifice it to bond with him the first year of life, you're selling yourselves short. Invest the first 6 months to 1 year of his life raising him in your arms, and you will be giving him, and yourself, more than a billion dollars could ever buy.
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A Return to Common Sense 27. Juli 2000
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Probably the most powerful book I have ever read; a book that questions today's societal values concerning convenience and tecnological advances. As a future educator and community volunteer, I witness decay that begins in the family and spreads into society. We live in a society that creates people who are afraid, self-conscious and irresponsible. Liedloff gets to the source of these problems - problems that stem from the very beginning of life. After reading the book, I felt guilty and embarrassed for straying from common sense, but Leidloff provides the reader with the courage and power to return to common sense. I have seen the concept's impact: youth are much more self-confident, responsible and independent - traits that everyone should possess. It is definately a concept well worth considering and implementing.
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I so appreciate Ms. Liedloff's book....I only wish I had read it sooner. Her style is poetic and yet scholarly. I was thrilled that she gave voice to those of us who knew "continuum" or "attachment" parenting was right but felt like we were alone in the world (and sometimes in our own home!) I was also left with hope that it's never too late.... Despite the fact that I've only partly continuum parented due to external, intellectualized objections I rejoice that I'm learning (from my children) and now have global/ethnographic support for doing so.
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Everything you know is wrong
Liedloff, no doubt, wrote this book as a much needed radical diversion from the 'modern' methods of bringing up babies in the 60s and 70s. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 13. Mai 2010 von allesteer
the key
This is one of the major keys to illiminating and illuminating the the mass trauma of our small intertwined humanity. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 17. Juli 2000 von sean burns
One of the most important books you'll ever read
Not since Daniel Quinn's *Ishmael* has a book so altered myview of the world. This book, too, has the power to change theworld. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. Mai 2000 von Moonwatcher, flutterby82@chickmail.com
An excellent, interesting, enlightening book.
Reading this....changed the way I think about childcare. Thebook is intelligent and emotional as it tries to express what feelsright in a "continuum" society and what... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 21. April 2000 veröffentlicht
A treasure chest of parenting wisdom
A friend told me that this book picks up where Spiritual Midwifery leaves off. So, I read it while I was pregnant. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. April 2000 von Laura Arana
Compelling!
The most fundamentally compelling book on child rearing I've read. Every parent should read it; it is THE gift I give new and expectant parents. Its principles are irrefutable.
Am 19. Februar 2000 veröffentlicht
This book changed my life (and my son's)
I read this book while I was pregnant and it totally changed the way I thought about parenting. I am so happy to be the parent I am, and this book has a lot to do with it. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 12. Februar 2000 von Robert Damashek
Common Sense Parenting
The Continuum Concept helped me reframe my naturally harried perspective. The author visits more grounded cultures and explores how we as humans evolutionarily expect to be... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 15. Januar 2000 von Monica Lawson
Very impressive, good research!
My opinion: This book is one of the most importants to be read not only by (future) parents! It touches the basics of social living and our being human animals. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 24. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht
Great good news -- we are hardwired to be good parents!
The Continuum Concept for me opens the door to a deep gratitude to my parents and grandparents and all my ancestors for being who they were.
Am 14. September 1999 veröffentlicht
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the object of a child's activities, after all, is the development of self-reliance. To give either more or less assistance than he needs tends to defeat that purpose. &quote;
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