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<title><![CDATA[Comentarios al libro: LEARNING ALL THE TIME]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The late education reformer explains how children naturally acquire knowledge of the basics from everyday life at home, to show that learning is an innate human activity that need not be coerced.<p>The essence of John Holt's insight into learning and small children is captured in <i>Learning All The Time.</i> This delightful book by the influential author of <i>How Children Fail</i> and <i>How Children Learn</i> shows how children learn to read, write, and count in their everyday life at home and how adults can respect and encourage this wonderful process. For human beings, he reminds us, learning is as natural as breathing. John Holt's wit, his gentle wisdom, and his infectious love of little children bring joy to parent and teacher alike.<p>Reviews<p>A capstone to his ten books on education.<br> <i>New York Times Book Review</i><p>Mr. Holt has a lot to say about children that is original, acute, and worthy of our closest attention.<br> <i>The New York Times</i><p><i>Learning All the Time</i> takes educational idealism and enriches it with practical reality. Wonderful reading for anyone interested in how children teach us best, and how we best teach children!<br> Sharon Lynn Kagan, Bush Child Development Center, Yale University<p>John Holt clearly loves and understands young children and has great confidence in their ability to learn if only we grown-ups would not interfere.<br> Louise Bates Ames, Gesell Institute of Human Development]]></description>
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