All children have greater capacity and inner genius than either we or they realize—this book tells how to unlock that potential
Children are born bright, curious, and inquisitive. All too often in middle childhood, the initial fires of genius that burned so brightly falter, and there is a risk that they will be snuffed out. If this happens, children fear trying new things and worry about making mistakes. The child is left with a stunted version of their abilities and themselves. Fortunately the power of parents to ignite the blaze of brilliance at this time becomes truly inspiring. You have at your fingertips the best laboratory for unlocking your child’s genius—it’s called the world. By exploring, creating, and playing in it you can expand your child’s mind. By taking time with to delight and wonder and be curious you ignite sparks that will flicker and flourish throughout your child’s life. Never about hothousing children or having them leap years ahead at school, this book is designed to help you to parent intentionally so that your children can flourish and develop their own form of creative imaginative genius.
Andrew has recently been described as an ”interesting mixture of Billy Connolly, Tim Winton and Frasier Crane” and as someone who “puts the heart back into psychology”. As a clinical psychologist, Andrew Fuller works with many schools and communities in Australia and internationally, specialising in the wellbeing of young people and their families. He is a Fellow of the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Learning and Educational Development at the University of Melbourne.