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Adults of NowJuly 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Recently, I watched a short documentary made by a young autistic woman. The video conveyed that the interaction of one who appears to be having a very limited sensual experience with the world may actually be having a more intense perpetual dialogue through every level of being all the time. I was incredibly impressed by this woman's ability to artfully raise awareness through this documentary. I find it no coincidence that on the heels of this unique expansion of my own consciousness I read "The Children of Now," by Meg Blackburn Losey. It is in the same spirit of Champion that Losey prescribes the practice of a full sensory life experience in order to successfully raise today's children.
Despite the fact that many of us who are now raising children are the Star Seeds and Indigo Children of the last few decades, we are still forced to work from within institutional parameters to meet our children's needs. Losey helps us recognize what our children's special gifts are and gives us information to help them grow on all levels. I admit that throughout the book I wanted her to explicitly say what changes to make in the household to bolster the children, what to demand of schools, how to help their doctors see past disabilities and prescriptions, how to keep the children engaged with the tactile world while fostering their spiritual evolution. In truth, mine was the rote thinking that is outdated and impedes growth in these dynamic children. Certainly Losey does give insight into how to recreate environments, education, medical care, self-confidence, and entertainment for these special beings. The one thing that she states most unapologetically is that the adults of now must expand their awareness, must allow their consciousnesses to be open to extraordinary possibilities in order to help their children root and blossom.
A fascinating readJune 27, 2008 This book was fantastic. I bought this and Indigo Children at the same time but luckily read this one first. This book picks up where Indigo Children left off by revealing the fascinating beauty of the children that are being born today and details how we, as adults, can learn a lot from them.
Excellent read.April 19, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
A must for anyone raising, teaching, or working with children and young adults. Dr. Richanne C. Mankey
Interesting connection?April 11, 2008 I read Children of Now and then Mark Schauss' book on a toxic environment and am wondering if there is a connection?
OK But Not GreatMarch 18, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book was lacking in new information. Same ole stuff. But the service and book condition were great.