Books that every parent should read...

**1) Evolution’s End: Claiming the Potential of Our Intelligence
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Description: It’s time for the way we think about our families, our schools, and our lives to evolve.

This passionate and provocative critique of the way we raise our children and undermine our society’s future delineates the ways in which we thart our creative progess, and reveals a new landscape of possibilities for the next step in human evolution.Brilliantly synthesizing twenty years of research into human intelligence, Joseph Chilton Pearce – author of the bestsellers The Crack in the Cosmic Egg and Magical Child – show how:• contemporary childbirth and daycare create a dangerous sense of alienation from the surrounding world
• TV impedes vital neurological development
• synthetic hormones in our foods foster premature sexual development, increasing the likelihood of pregnancy and rape
• premature schooling contributes to potentially explosive frustration and rebellionThese everyday aspects of modern life have a cumulative effect, contributing to violence, child suicide, and deteriorating family and social structures. Proposing crucial yet simple solutions, Pearce persuasively argues that we have the power to get out of our own way and unleash, instead, our “unlimited”, awesome, and unknown" human potential as the culmination of three billion years of evolution.

http://www.amazon.com/Evolutions-End-Claiming-Potential-Intelligence/dp/006250732X

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**2) Toxic Childhood by Sue Palmer
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Every concerned parent MUST have this book! Children throughout the developed world are suffering, with obesity, dyslexia, ADHD, and other serious ailments on the rise. And it’s not simply that our diagnostic ability has improved—there are very real and growing problems. Top literacy expert Sue Palmer examines the danger zones, from poor diet, lack of exercise, and sleep deprivation to symptoms emerging from our modern lifestyle of TV, computer games, and cell phones. This combination of factors, along with parents’ increasingly stressful lives, means that we are developing a toxic new generation, with its health and brains at risk. Here is the latest research from around the world, with advice for worried parents on protecting their families and ensuring their children emerge as healthy, intelligent, and happy adults.

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