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Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child

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Play dates, soccer practice, political correctness, and constant supervision have become hallmarks of modern childhood, constricting children's imaginations to serve ulterior motives. In this elegantly written, often humorous work, Anthony Esolen critiques these trends and offers hopeful alternatives for parents and children. He highlights how imagination is stifled through indoor rearing, the reduction of love to mere sex education, the loss of traditional games, and the refusal to let children self-organize. Esolen also addresses the erasure of gender differences, the neglect of memory's power, the separation of children's and adults' worlds, and the denial of the transcendent, all of which contribute to a dull educational experience devoid of meaningful knowledge. Beyond identifying these issues, Esolen provides clear solutions, drawing on personal anecdotes and insights from Western literary and philosophical traditions. This guide serves as a refreshing counter to the banality of contemporary culture, weaving in the rich tapestry of literature, music, art, and thought that once enriched childhood. Esolen's work is essential for any parent concerned about the diminished state of childhood today and eager to offer their children a more vibrant and imaginative upbringing.

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Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child, Anthony Esolen

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2013
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Title
Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child
Language
English
Publisher
ISI Books
Released
2013
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
ISBN10
1610170792
ISBN13
9781610170796
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Play dates, soccer practice, political correctness, and constant supervision have become hallmarks of modern childhood, constricting children's imaginations to serve ulterior motives. In this elegantly written, often humorous work, Anthony Esolen critiques these trends and offers hopeful alternatives for parents and children. He highlights how imagination is stifled through indoor rearing, the reduction of love to mere sex education, the loss of traditional games, and the refusal to let children self-organize. Esolen also addresses the erasure of gender differences, the neglect of memory's power, the separation of children's and adults' worlds, and the denial of the transcendent, all of which contribute to a dull educational experience devoid of meaningful knowledge. Beyond identifying these issues, Esolen provides clear solutions, drawing on personal anecdotes and insights from Western literary and philosophical traditions. This guide serves as a refreshing counter to the banality of contemporary culture, weaving in the rich tapestry of literature, music, art, and thought that once enriched childhood. Esolen's work is essential for any parent concerned about the diminished state of childhood today and eager to offer their children a more vibrant and imaginative upbringing.