The continuum concept

de Jean Liedloff

"Basic things about human nature that we forget or ignore at our peril" Professor Robert Aldrich, M.D., Formerly of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Washington DC.

"Deserves to be read by western parents, child psychologists, and other social engineers concerned with restoring self-reliance and well-being. There are remarkable insights here." The New-York Times Book Review.

"A book we all should read... to help us become nurturing parents and advocates for our own child within, to understand what we missed, and to restore it." Gloria Steinem

"We in La Leche League ought to turn handsprings and shout for joy." Leaven

"In all of our writings I feel we have not come to the central core which is the Continuum Concept." Frances Ilg, M.D., The Gesell Institute.

"Invaluable. Extraordinary sensitive, brilliantly written... it is wonderful." Ashley Montagu.

"Il I had to choose one book to give to parents-to-be, here it is." George Léonard.

Edition Da Capo Press, 1977.

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