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Continuum concept - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The continuum concept is an idea relating to human development proposed by Jean Liedloff in her book The Continuum Concept . According to Liedloff, in order to achieve optimal physical, mental and...
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ... continuum-concept-nl · Continuum Concept Nederlan ... Post message: continuum-concept-nl@yahoogroups.com...
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Before Attachment Parenting, there was the continuum concept approach to child-rearing. ... The continuum concept approach to child rearing includes many practices that are familiar to attachment parenting families such as holding pre-crawlers most of the time, nursing frequently, and sleeping together in the same bed.
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Liedloff's "continuum concept" is a description of the development of human life: humans, like all other life forms, exist within a continuum of nature, and we survive and thrive best when we behave in ways closest to our natural heritage.
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1) Most of the reviews I have seen on this book seem to come from parents and are testaments to the validity or lack of validity of the continuum concept. I am not a parent*. I have no immanent plans to experience parenthood (or to not experience parenthood) at this point and I am painfully nearsighted on this issue.
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Does its approach to childcare work? ... Jean Liedloff spent time in South America and wrote The Continuum Concept based on her observations of mothers and babies there. She declared that babies who wouldn't sleep were a result of our mistaken approach to childcare.
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Jean Liedloff, an American writer, spent two and a half years in the South American jungle living with Stone Age Indians. ... "Jean Liedloff, an American writer, spent two and a half years in the South American jungle living with Stone Age Indians. ... The Continuum Concept: Allowing Human Nature to Work Successfully Cover...
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