Re: gifts differing

From: Andy Blunden (andy@mira.net)
Date: Wed Jan 24 2001 - 21:49:01 PST


Ohh! and one other thing, I was a bit rushed this morning, ...

In your chapter 10, you list a number of binaries which represent more or
less success or failure in a successive developmental stage, but the more
interesting thing is the binaries in which both options are normal and
healthy.

I think the key lies in tracing the way children master certain tasks in
the course of play - there are choices. And *what works for them* at that
stage will be their mode of choice for the remainder of their
childhood/adolescence I think.

Andy

At 07:05 PM 23/01/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>
>thanks for the tip, Andy. I will be looking. The quesion of personality
>formation is something i have come to only recently...... too tough for me.
>mike
>
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