The Forgotten Language of Children eBook : Firestone, Lillian
The phrase "The Forgotten Language of Childhood" can refer to several distinct literary and psychological works. Depending on which "forgotten language" you are referring to, the story changes significantly: 1. The Language of the Unconscious (Erich Fromm)
In The Forgotten Language of Children , explores a method of raising children based on the teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff. The Forgotten Language of Childhood Based on th...
Set in 1960s New York, the memoir follows a mother who chooses a path of "conscious living" rather than following peers to India.
It was inspired by the removal of nature-related words (like "acorn," "bluebell," and "kingfisher") from a popular children's dictionary to make room for tech words like "broadband". The Forgotten Language of Children eBook : Firestone,
The book acts as a "spell book" of poems meant to conjure these words back into the minds and voices of children before they are forgotten forever. 3. Spiritual Development (Lillian Firestone)
In his book The Forgotten Language , psychoanalyst describes a universal "symbolic language" that all humans once knew. Gurdjieff
The book The Lost Words by tells a story of modern children losing their connection to the wild.