The Continuum Concept
The Continuum Concept
Jean Liedloff
Whitney Cummings
It’s about attachment parenting. - Whitney Cummings
Ramit Sethi
Ramit Sethi mentioned this book in the "What to Read Next" newsletter.
Neil Strauss
A great book. - Neil Strauss
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The Continuum Concept

The Continuum Concept: In Search of Happiness Lost

Jean Liedloff
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Jean Liedloff
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In "The Continuum Concept," Jean Liedloff introduces a revolutionary perspective on human development and parenting, distilled from her transformative experiences among South American indigenous communities. Immersed for years in a way of life starkly different from the Western paradigm, Liedloff uncovers the profound wisdom embedded in the day-to-day practices of these societies, particularly in how they raise their children. Through vivid narratives and keen observations, she challenges the core assumptions of modern parenting and developmental psychology, advocating for a return to a more natural, instinct-driven approach to child-rearing that fosters resilience, self-reliance, and innate happiness. Liedloff's compelling argument hinges on the continuum concept—a belief in the seamless integration of infants and children into all aspects of community life, thus ensuring their participation in a flow of human activity that feels innately satisfying and meaningful. This concept, she posits, is the key to unlocking higher states of well-being and connection, not only for our children but for ourselves as well. With its insightful critique of contemporary societal norms and practical advice for engendering a deeper bond between parents and their children, "The Continuum Concept" stands as a seminal work, urging a reevaluation of our most fundamental beliefs about human nature and the path to true fulfillment.

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Released
1975
28 Jan
Length
192
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It’s about attachment parenting. - Whitney Cummings
A great book. - Neil Strauss
Ramit Sethi mentioned this book in the "What to Read Next" newsletter.
A baby's cry is precisely as serious as it sounds.
— Jean Liedloff, The Continuum Concept

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