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The Century of the Child

Ellen Key

Translator Francis Maro

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Century of the Child," Ellen Key presents a profound and often provocative examination of child-rearing and education in the context of modern society. Written during the early 20th century, Key's work reflects a shift in social consciousness, advocating for a child-centered approach that emphasizes the emotional and psychological well-being of children. Her lyrical style melds philosophical musings with pragmatic recommendations, making it both accessible and intellectually stimulating. Key's exploration of the role of children within society is enriched by her critiques of contemporary educational practices and her vision for a nurturing, familial environment, positing that the future hinges on the quality of childhood experience. Ellen Key, a pioneering Swedish feminist and educational reformer, was driven by her own experiences and observations as a teacher and a social thinker. Her nuanced understanding of the interplay between culture and child development informed her passionate advocacy for reform. Moreover, her belief that true societal progress could only be achieved by prioritizing the needs of children underscores the urgency of her message, culminating in a work that resonates with both her contemporaries and modern readers alike. Key's insightful observations on childhood, alongside her proposals for radical societal change, make "The Century of the Child" an essential read for educators, parents, and social reformers. This book not only invites reflection on childhood itself but also challenges readers to reconsider their roles in shaping future generations. It remains a timeless testament to the belief that a society's greatest investment is in the well-being of its children.
Available since: 05/29/2022.
Print length: 181 pages.

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