How to love a child
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"My life has been difficult but interesting. These are the words Janusz Korczak wrote in his diary in 1942 while in the Warsaw ghetto. In the same year, the famous children's writer, doctor and teacher, the founder of the legendary Orphans' Home together with his pupils (about 200 children) died in the Treblinka concentration camp.
In 1942 Janusz Korczak was sixty-four years old; he was widely known for his original views on the principles of child rearing, which he actively and very successfully put into practice.
His pedagogical system was based on a very simple idea: a child is a full-fledged human being, who has the right to his own views and his attitude to the world around him. Janusz Korczak wrote: "Whoever delves into the soul of the words used by people, he will erase the difference between a child, a young man and an adult, an ignoramus and a thinker ...".
This edition includes Janusz Korczak's major pedagogical works, in which readers will find both valuable practical recommendations and fascinating stories and reflections on the problems and joys of growing up and self-determination.
In 1942 Janusz Korczak was sixty-four years old; he was widely known for his original views on the principles of child rearing, which he actively and very successfully put into practice.
His pedagogical system was based on a very simple idea: a child is a full-fledged human being, who has the right to his own views and his attitude to the world around him. Janusz Korczak wrote: "Whoever delves into the soul of the words used by people, he will erase the difference between a child, a young man and an adult, an ignoramus and a thinker ...".
This edition includes Janusz Korczak's major pedagogical works, in which readers will find both valuable practical recommendations and fascinating stories and reflections on the problems and joys of growing up and self-determination.
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