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    Their Name Is Today

    Reclaiming Childhood in a Hostile World


    Foreword by Mark K. Shriver

    3.96 Stars on Goodreads Read Reviews

    There’s hope for childhood. Despite a perfect storm of hostile forces that are robbing children of a healthy childhood, courageous parents and teachers who know what’s best for children are turning the tide.


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    About The Book

    There’s hope for childhood. Despite a perfect storm of hostile forces that are robbing children of a healthy childhood, courageous parents and teachers who know what’s best for children are turning the tide.

    INDIEFAB Book of the Year award Their Name Is Today book of the year awards

    Johann Christoph Arnold, whose books on education, parenting, and relationships have helped more than a million readers through life’s challenges, draws on the stories and voices of parents and educators on the ground, and a wealth of personal experience. He surveys the drastic changes in the lives of children, but also the groundswell of grassroots advocacy and action that he believes will lead to the triumph of common sense and time-tested wisdom.

    Their Name Is Today takes on technology, standardized testing, overstimulation, academic pressure, marketing to children, over-diagnosis and much more, calling on everyone who loves children to combat these threats to childhood and find creative ways to help children flourish. Every parent, teacher, and childcare provider has the power to make a difference, by giving children time to play, access to nature, and personal attention, and most of all, by defending their right to remain children.

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    Table of Contents

    1. Actions, Not Words (Second excerpt here
    2. Guidance to Grow
    3. In Praise of Difficult Children
    4. Discovering Reverence
    5. Tomorrow Comes

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