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Let My Children Work!

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There is a germ of a quiet revolution growing in our educational system. The very funny, highly irreverent, and yet sensible John Blessington has planted that seed in Let My Children Work! . His revolution involved throwing out the whole ridiculous concept of homework, of tying home and school life together, or recommending (yes, heartily endorsing!) T.V. as a learning tool, and of recognizing the home as the richest learning center available. This is a revolution that goes to the roots of the way all of us live. In Let My Children Work! Jack Blessington points the way to a saner and more complete way of educating our children.

200 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1974

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June 8, 2013
This book fully promotes the idea of education that works for children and the adults that guide them in their educational experiences. I was inspired by it!
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