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9781910383988

How to Love a Child And Other Selected Works Volume 1

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    9781910383988

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    1910383988

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2018-11-01
  • Publisher: Vallentine Mitchell
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Summary

How to Love a Child and Other Selected Works is the first comprehensive collection of Korczak’s works translated into English. It contains his most important pedagogical writings, journal articles, as well as private texts. Volume 1 comprises three pedagogical works, the first being How to Love a Child. This is a tetralogy presenting the life of a child in a family from birth to puberty, the challenges of raising children in childcare institutions, Korczak’s first practical experiences gained while working at summer camps and a detailed account of his work at the Orphans’ Home—the orphanage where he was the headmaster. The second work, The Events of Childrearing, is based on the notes he wrote down during his observations of children made in kindergarten and at school. These are the events of children’s everyday life: conversations and interactions as well as moments of solitary reflection, carefully recorded and thoroughly interpreted. The third, A Child’s Right to Respect, is an ardent manifesto for children’s rights such as the right to be what they actually are, to live an aware and responsible life today and to respect for the hard work of growing. Korczak’s writing is characterized by uncompromising views, acute observations, subtle reflection, and, above all, love for children. All written in his distinctive style combining poetic metaphor with pedagogical reflection, a lofty turn of phrase with the mundanity of everyday life and humor with scholarly rigor.

Author Biography

Janusz Korczak, the pen name of Henryk Goldszmit (1878 or 1879–1942), was a paediatrician, writer, pedagogue and Polish Jew, known as Pan Doktor (Mr. Doctor) or Stary Doktor (Old Doctor). Determined to shield children from the injustices of the adult world he introduced progressive orphanages, serving both Jewish and Polish children in Warsaw. He is the author of over 20 books including How to Love a Child, The Rules of Life, King Matt the First and Kaytek the Wizard, and over 1,400 articles. He refused offers for his own safety repeatedly and stayed with his orphans when the entire population of the institution was sent from the Ghetto to the Treblinka extermination camp, during the Grossaktion Warsaw of 1942.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
The Rules of Life
Introduction
Nearest and Dearest
The Home – the Residence
Grownups at Home
The Street
School
Rich – Poor
Health
Kind – Unkind
Virtues – Vices
Boys – Girls
Past – Future
Three Additions to this Book
Notes
Humorous Pedagogy
Fights
The Little Shrew
Adults and Us – Children
Giving Birth
Pull, Young Man!
Notes
Articles 1898–1939
Children
Love, Respect, Trust
The Heart
The Mind
Will
Imagination
Freedom
For Children [II]
Fostering the Notion of Love
Thy Neighbor in the Nineteenth Century
The Pessimism of Children
The Word and Life
Adolescence
Snapshots [I]
For One Ruble – 6400
Snapshots [IV]
The Modern School
On War
The Academy of Patience
Hospital Scenes
From the War
Farewell
Our Home
We Have Schools
Sleep
Theory in the Face of Practice
The Child’s Education of the Caregiver
The Caregiver as Defender
To My Future Readers
War
Provocation
Orphans’ Month
School Issue
A Child’s Rights as an Individual
Observations on Different Types of Children
For the Safety of Children
The Jewish Child
Observation of One Example
The Solitude of a Child
The Solitude of Youth
The Solitude of Old Age
The Art of Childrearing
The Ambitious Caregiver
Ten Ways to Deal with Latecomers
Notes
Inedita
Miscellaneaus Texts
Letter to Cesia Rajchman
The Caregiver’s Prayer
Letter to an Unknown Addressee
Letter to the Wards in the “Little Rose”
Letter to Regina Szawelson
Letter to Józef Arnon
Letter to Józef Arnon
Letter to Dan Goldig
Letter to Józef Arnon
Letter to Estera Budko
Letter to Józef Arnon
Letter to Józef Arnon
To an Unknown Addressee
To the Union of Committees for the Welfare of Jewish Orphans “Centos”
To Christian Citizens!
To the Jews
Card to Leon Gluzman
Two Coffins
Honesty, which Does not Reason
How I Will Live after the War
Why do They Pray?
Card to the Halutzim
To the Personnel Department of the Jewish Council
Reports and Notes from the Main Shelter at 39 Dzielna Street
Letter to Hadaska
Letter to Harry Kaliszer
Letter to Abram Gepner
Letter to Felicja Czerniaków
Notes
Diary
Notes
Afterword
Index

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