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Michael Mendizza – Raising Shameless, Free, Responsible Young People

We have two possibilities, and the full continuum in-between: a brain that is nourished with rich sensory experiences from birth forward, one that integrates and therefore understands, with true intelligence, what it experiences with balance and harmony - and a sensory deprived brain, a brain that is constantly at war with itself.

Johnny Miller – Being the Best You Can Be

PGA Tour and Hall of Fame - I had tremendous self-esteem because of my father. I had a very secure childhood. I knew he loved me and accepted me. And I know that there's no affirmation stronger than a father's affirmation that you're going to succeed.

Joseph Chilton Pearce – Play as Learning

MM: Joe, I have been using the phrase "the intelligence of play for many years. What is the relationship between play and learning?

Joseph Chilton Pearce - Amazing Capacities & Self Inflicted Limitations

Through studying child-development, I saw how our cultural world view was formed by our social models; and how this view is locked into the very neural structures of our brains, not as opinion but as our world-forming, perceptual-conceptual process.

James W. Prescott - America's Lost Dream

AMERICA’S LOST DREAM
Current Research and Historical Background
On the Origins of Love & Violence

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