The Needs and Rights of Children, by John Holt. The case for treating children like real people, not pets and slaves, and for making available to them all the adult rights & responsibilities as outlined in the U.S. Bill of Rights. This book will challenge not only your ideas about what constitutes "childhood" In today's society, but your ideas about society as a whole.
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The Needs and Rights of Children, by John Holt. The case for treating children like real people, not pets and slaves, and for making available to them all the adult rights & responsibilities as outlined in the U.S. Bill of Rights. This book will challenge not only your ideas about what constitutes "childhood" In today's society, but your ideas about society as a whole.
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Holt's thoughts and observations go far beyond the ordinary and provoke us into seeing other possibilities to our treatment of the young; children are indeed capable human beings and deserve to be respected as such.
He certainly shows up childhood in a different light; one from the perspective of the child, were the child able to express in words how the world appears to him or her.