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From Magical Child to Magical Teen - A Guide to Adolescent Development

From Magical Child to Magical Teen - A Guide to Adolescent Development
By Joseph Chilton Pearce
Just the author’s name is enough to sell this book! I remember being handed an old copy of Magical Child when I was pregnant. It had very small print, had been passed around many women before me and was quite tatty. But it jumped out at me above and beyond any other glossy parenting books lent to me. Magical Child was my first experience and hint that someone else out there knew there was magic to be found in children and a blueprint for their spiritual and biological unfolding was inherent and that by nurturing our intuition we could connect with our children.
There are many books, magazines and websites that honour this idea now, but still, only 10 years ago in Australia, finding any written material of this nature was rare and magical in itself. Mainstream dominated parenting information until very, very recently. And now, the follow-on book, Magical Teen gives more insight into this stage of life of our children, our understanding of them and our support of them. Written in 1985, this is a renaming of The Magical Child Matures. Much of the content is the same, some revised. Like the original, each word in this book will challenge you, but if you are open, there is much to gain spiritually, from whichever viewpoint you stand on. Like his other books, I find his writing hard to get through sometimes. I can only explain this as being a result of a brilliant mind. If you realise, or want to realise that you are raising a Magical Teenager, visit our bookshop for your copy.
ISBN: 0892819960


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