British anthropologist Francoise Friedman spent several years in the upper reaches of the Amazon, observing the life of the local population, and never tired of being surprised at how easily and naturally the Indians, for example, teach their young children to swim. In the joyful and harmonious interaction between the child and parents, water plays the role of an excellent mediator, making especially close emotional contact possible.
British anthropologist Francoise Friedman spent several years in the upper reaches of the Amazon, observing the life of the local population, and never tired of being surprised at how easily and naturally the Indians, for example, teach their young children to swim. In the joyful and harmonious interaction between the child and parents, water plays the role of an excellent mediator, making especially close emotional contact possible. Drawing on this experience and drawing on her own research, Françoise Friedman has created a detailed and beautifully illustrated practical guide to developing swimming skills from birth to age three. A new book by a world-famous baby yoga specialist, founder of the Birthlight school of children’s and mother’s yoga, will turn out to be a reliable assistant for parents at the very first stages of communication with a new person “swimming out” into our big world.
Eterna, 96 p.
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