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The Book of Children presents Osho’s revolutionary perspective on raising and educating the next generation. Rather than imposing rigid systems of control and conformity, Osho advocates for supporting children’s innate intelligence, creativity, and freedom of expression.
The book addresses fundamental questions about how society shapes young minds, the limitations of conventional education, and how parents and educators can create environments where children truly flourish. Osho’s approach emphasizes understanding children’s natural development, respecting their individuality, and fostering their capacity for independent thinking.
Part of the Foundations of a New Humanity series, this work offers practical insights and philosophical perspectives for anyone involved in child development, education, or parenting. It challenges readers to reconsider assumptions about childhood, learning, and human potential.







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