Book Haul: Child Development

I recently purchased several used books on child development and gentle approaches to parenting. Even though I don’t have children of my own, I think it’s good to understand the principles of healthy development so that I can interact positively with the young people I do have in my life (like neighborhood children and friends’ sons and daughters). And if I do become a parent one day, I hope to be well-informed, sensitive, and intentional. Besides, I find ideas about education and how to help children flourish (especially the ideas espoused by Maria Montessori) fascinating in and of themselves.

Stack of Books Near Window

The books, in case you’re interested:

If you’d like to learn more about Montessori, consider checking out The Montessori Notebook and the Association Montessori Internationale.

Write what you want to read. The person you know best in this world is you. Listen to yourself. If you are excited by what you are writing, you have a much better chance of putting that excitement over to a reader.

Robin McKinley

A fondness for reading, properly directed, must be an education in itself.

Jane Austen, Mansfield Park

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