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Set Free Childhood

9781903458433
Author:
Martin Large
Cover:
Paperback
Language:
English
Published:
2003
The book Set Free Childhood by Martin Large is a valuable guide for parents and educators who wish to protect childhood from the increasing pressures of...
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The book Set Free Childhood by Martin Large is a valuable guide for parents and educators who wish to protect childhood from the increasing pressures of the modern world. The author explores how commercialization, premature technology use, and a lack of free time affect a child's development. He offers practical solutions for creating an environment in which children can develop their imagination, curiosity, and social skills through play and direct contact with nature.

Screen Safety and a Return to Play

In his work, Large focuses on the challenges posed by television, computers, and video games in the early years of a child's life. Rather than a total ban on technology, the author advocates for conscious and limited screen use and encourages a return to traditional forms of play. He emphasizes that unrestricted play is key to brain development, emotional stability, and physical health, as it allows the child to explore the world with their own senses.

Education for Freedom and Creativity

The book serves as a call to action for parents to restore the balance between structured activities and free time. Drawing on anthroposophical principles and Waldorf pedagogy, the author explains the importance of preserving a child's sense of wonder and strengthening their inner creative power. Set Free Childhood equips the reader with advice on how to introduce more rhythm, art, and natural materials into the family's daily routine, enabling children to have a happier and healthier upbringing.

About the Author

Martin Large is a renowned British author, publisher, and lecturer who has dedicated many years to issues of education, social development, and the impact of media on children. As an advocate for "slow childhood" and free play, he has participated in numerous campaigns to protect children from harmful commercialization. His approach combines a deep psychological understanding of child development with concrete advice for everyday life, making his works popular among parents worldwide.

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