Synopses & Reviews
A groundbreaking perspective on Nature's plan for full human creativity and intelligence during the teen yearsandlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8226; Shows what is at the core of today's serious social and psychological problemsandlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8226; Explores the sexual and spiritual stage of adolescent developmentandlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8226; Details the connection between adolescent brain and heart development and the issue of nature vs. nurtureandlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8226; By the author of andlt;iandgt;Magical Childandlt;/iandgt; (250,000 copies sold)andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Something is supposed to happen during the adolescent years--something greater than MTV, video games, and the Internet. Joseph Chilton Pearce describes this something as the natural mandate for post-biological development--the development of the sexual and spiritual senses and expansion of our growth process outside of our bodies and into the physical world that surrounds us.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Though first written in the mid 1980s, the message of andlt;iandgt;From Magical Child to Magical Teenandlt;/iandgt; is even more compelling and helpful today--especially for those who live with and work with adolescents. Drawing on the stages of development outlined by Swiss biologist Jean Piaget and the brain research of neuroscientist Paul MacLean, Pearce demonstrates how nature has built into us an agenda for the intelligent unfolding of our lives. He offers a powerful critique of contemporary child-rearing practices and a groundbreaking alternative to existing perspectives on adolescence so we can unleash our greatest potential, as well as that of our children, in order to experience our fullness in the manner nature intended all along.
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andquot;He has pointed the way to an acceptance of the adolescent discovery of spirit as the normal start of a developmental path.andquot;
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andquot;. . . visionary work from Joseph Chilton Pearce, who asserts that beginning to explore spirituality is the natural course of adolescent development.andquot;
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andquot;Praiseworthy. . . . Going far beyond his earlier andlt;iandgt;Magical Childandlt;/iandgt; to explore the dysfunctions of culture, the promise of meditation, and the paradoxes of sexuality.andquot;
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"Praiseworthy. . . . Going far beyond his earlier Magical Child to explore the dysfunctions of culture, the promise of meditation, and the paradoxes of sexuality." < i=""> Library Journal <>
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"He has pointed the way to an acceptance of the adolescent discovery of spirit as the normal start of a developmental path." < i=""> San Francisco Chronicle <>
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". . . visionary work from Joseph Chilton Pearce, who asserts that beginning to explore spirituality is the natural course of adolescent development." < i=""> Mothering, <> 06/03
Synopsis
A groundbreaking perspective on Nature's plan for full human creativity and intelligence during the teen years
- Shows what is at the core of today's serious social and psychological problems
- Explores the sexual and spiritual stage of adolescent development
- Details the connection between adolescent brain and heart development and the issue of nature vs. nurture
- By the author of Magical Child (250,000 copies sold)
Something is supposed to happen during the adolescent years--something greater than MTV, video games, and the Internet. Joseph Chilton Pearce describes this something as the natural mandate for post-biological development--the development of the sexual and spiritual senses and expansion of our growth process outside of our bodies and into the physical world that surrounds us.
Though first written in the mid 1980s, the message of From Magical Child to Magical Teen is even more compelling and helpful today--especially for those who live with and work with adolescents. Drawing on the stages of development outlined by Swiss biologist Jean Piaget and the brain research of neuroscientist Paul MacLean, Pearce demonstrates how nature has built into us an agenda for the intelligent unfolding of our lives. He offers a powerful critique of contemporary child-rearing practices and a groundbreaking alternative to existing perspectives on adolescence so we can unleash our greatest potential, as well as that of our children, in order to experience our fullness in the manner nature intended all along.
Synopsis
PARENTING?/ EDUCATION?Praiseworthy. . . . Going far beyond his earlier Magical Child to explore the dysfunctions of culture, the promise of meditation, and the paradoxes of sexuality.?Library Journal ?He has pointed the way to an acceptance of the adolescent discovery of spirit as the normal start of a developmental path.?San Francisco Chronicle Something is supposed to happen during the adolescent years--something greater than MTV, video games, and the Internet. Joseph Chilton Pearce describes this something as the natural mandate for post-biological development--the development of the sexual and spiritual senses and expansion of our growth process outside of our bodies and into the world that surrounds us. Though first written in the mid 1980s, the message of From Magical Child to Magical Teen is even more compelling and helpful today--especially for those who live with and work with adolescents. Drawing on the stages of development outlined by Swiss biologist Jean Piaget and the brain research of neuroscientist Paul MacLean, Pearce demonstrates how nature has built into us an agenda for the intelligent and creative unfolding of our lives. The author illuminates the connection between adolescent mind and heart development as it relates to the perennial issue of nature vs. nurture, offering a powerful critique of contemporary child-rearing practices that are at the core of today's serious social and psychological problems. From Magical Child to Magical Teen is an essential guide to the unfolding of the adolescent. It enables us to understand our children and help them release their potential in order to experience the fullness of life the way nature intended. JOSEPH CHILTON PEARCE isthe author of the bestselling Magical Child, The Crack in the Cosmic Egg, Evolution's End, and the recently published The Biology of Transcendence. For the past twenty-five years, he has taught about the changing needs of our children and the development of human society. He lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
About the Author
Joseph Chilton Pearce is the author of andlt;Iandgt;The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of the Spiritandlt;/Iandgt;, andlt;Iandgt;The Biology of Transcendenceandlt;/Iandgt;, andlt;Iandgt;The Crack in the Cosmic Eggandlt;/Iandgt;, andlt;Iandgt;Magical Childandlt;/Iandgt;, and andlt;Iandgt;Evolutionand#8217;s Endandlt;/Iandgt;. For the past 35 years, he has lectured and led workshops teaching about the changing needs of children and the development of human society. He lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
Table of Contents
andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Acknowledgments andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Publisher's Preface andlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Introductionandlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;1--andlt;/Bandgt;Agenda for Action andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;2--andlt;/Bandgt;Threefold System andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;3--andlt;/Bandgt;Bonding and Attachment andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;4--andlt;/Bandgt;Snake's-Eye View andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;5--andlt;/Bandgt;Concrete Language andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;6--andlt;/Bandgt;Analogical Language andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;7--andlt;/Bandgt;Intuition andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;8--andlt;/Bandgt;Concrete Operations andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;9--andlt;/Bandgt;Formal Operations andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;10--andlt;/Bandgt;Power and Possibility andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;11--andlt;/Bandgt;Subtle System andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;12--andlt;/Bandgt;Abstract to Concreteandlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;13--andlt;/Bandgt;Cultural Counterfeit andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;14--andlt;/Bandgt;Autonomy and Integrity andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;15--andlt;/Bandgt;Kundalini and Sexuality andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;16--andlt;/Bandgt;Reversibility andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;17--andlt;/Bandgt;Always Becoming andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;18--andlt;/Bandgt;Not Doing andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Notes andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Bibliography andlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Indexandlt;/Bandgt;