The Book of Children - Supporting the Freedom and Intelligence of a New Generation
Osho
Summary
Key Facts and Insights from "The Book of Children"
- Freedom and Intelligence: The book emphasizes the importance of allowing children the freedom to explore and understand the world around them while encouraging their innate intelligence.
- Individuality: It advocates for the respect of children's individuality and discourages imposing societal norms and expectations on them.
- Education System Critique: Osho critiques the current education system, arguing that it suppresses children’s natural curiosity and creativity.
- Love and Acceptance: The importance of love, acceptance, and understanding in the upbringing of a child is emphasized throughout the book.
- Comprehension Over Memorization: Osho encourages comprehension and...
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