Customer Service 703-661-1594

Warmth

Nurturing Children's Health and Wellbeing

Paperback
November 2017
9781782504436
More details
  • Publisher
    Floris Books
  • Published
    30th November 2017
  • ISBN 9781782504436
  • Language Dutch; Flemish
  • Pages 96 pp.
  • Size 5.1" x 7.8"
$13.95

Warmth is a hand-knitted woolly jumper and a crackling fire in the grate. Warmth is a smile when we need encouragement and a hug when things aren't going our way. This one word has so many powerful, positive associations.

Warmth is one of the basic building blocks of existence; without it, there would be no life or growth. As parents we want our children to be warm—physically and emotionally. We raise them to be warm people full of compassion and hope.

In the first book of its kind, anthroposophical therapist Edmond Schoorel explores the role of warmth across many aspects of child development, including:

∞ physical warmth and what children should wear;
∞ the role of warmth in bodily processes such as growth, energy and health;
∞ the importance of emotional warmth;
∞ warmth of spirit, or enthusiasm.

This fascinating and practical book gives parents and caregivers valuable insight into how to nurture different aspects warmth in everyday family life, and will also be useful for teachers and anyone who works with children.

C O N T E N T S:

Foreword
Introduction

1. Getting Started
2. Warmth: An Adventure Story
3. The Warmth Organism
4. Fevers and Fear
5. Building the Warmth Organism
6. Nutrients and Clothing
7. Overcoming Warmth Problems

Notes
Further Reading

Edmond Schoorel

Edmond Schoorel, born in 1947 in Indonesia, is a pediatrician in The Netherlands. He treats children in a community hospital and in his own practice, working with a child psychiatrist and other therapists, all of whom follow an anthroposophic approach. Dr. Schoorel has a special interest in the interaction in child development between what comes from the environment, what comes from heredity, and what comes from individual children themselves.