Proeve over de opvoeding, aan de Nederlandsche moeders
by Betje Wolff
'Proeve over de opvoeding, aan de Nederlandsche moeders' Summary
Wolff's "Proeve over de Opvoeding" (Essay on Education) is a powerful plea for a more humane approach to raising children. She challenges the prevailing view of children as inherently flawed, instead emphasizing their innate potential and the need for understanding their developmental needs. Wolff encourages mothers to adopt a gentle and reasoned approach, promoting positive reinforcement and intellectual stimulation. She advocates for educating girls and argues that women are capable of intellectual pursuits. The book also addresses topics such as physical health, moral development, and social interaction. Wolff's insights are relevant to this day, urging us to reconsider traditional notions of childhood and to nurture children with care and respect.Book Details
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