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06/11/2010

Greenman on Childhood

Children everywhere… play to have fun, not deliberately to educate themselves, but education is the side effect for which the strong drive to play evolved.
Peter Gray, Pscyhologist

The most recent issue of Exchange Magazine included a series of quotes from the late Jim Greenman on childhood selected by Anne Stonehouse.  Here are a few examples...

“It is a strange time. We live in an age when our children may know far more about bizarre people we care nothing about or a cartoon world than the workings of their own back yard — that marvelous ecosystem teeming with life.  They may know more about, or rather have more information on, exotic zoo animals and farm animals than the snails, squirrels, birds, worms, and bugs that live outside their windows.”

“Young children are perpetual tourists without much life experience, truly strangers in a strange land.  They are developing their minds and bodies at such a rate that they are literally new people with each sunrise.  Their backlog of life experience is so slight that each day, each new place, each old place, brings surprises.  Their courage rises and falls like the tides.”


Caring Spaces, Learning Places

Caring Spaces, Learning Places: Children's Environments that Work is a book of ideas, observations, problems, solutions, examples, resources, photographs, and poetry. 

Here you will find the best of current thinking about children's environments — 360 pages to challenge you, stimulate you, inspire you. 



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