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Magical Child
By Joseph Chilton Pearce
A classic must-read for every parent, care-giver and policy maker. Chilton Pearce explores humanity’s potential through the neurodevelopmental map of a child’s mind. We were designed for transformation, intelligence and greatness, he argues. Nature’s plan is that we attain that greatness, however her genetic coding that would ensure this destiny is unwittingly ignored, damaged and even destroyed. A book that will challenge you, inspire you and leave you changed.
ISBN 0452267897
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