![]() ![]() The title was Talking of Summerhill, and it had been printed in 1967. Three days before my scheduled presentation, I took the book and looked at it not having the slightest clue what on earth it was about. And again like most 16-year-olds, I left it to the last minute before even reading the book. The latter I could not pronounce, so I took Summerhill. This resulted in my having to pick Summerhill or Montessori. ![]() Like most 16-year-olds, I was in the back chatting and not paying attention. We were supposed to pick a topic from the blackboard and hold a little presentation in front of everybody. The first time I came in contact with the word Summerhill was at high school in Germany. Indeed, the absence of fear is the finest thing that can happen to a child. Summerhill: A failed experiment or common sense on how it should be?įree children are not easily influenced the absence of fear accounts for this phenomenon. ![]()
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