The Forgotten Language Of Childhood Based On Th... May 2026
It was inspired by the removal of nature-related words (like "acorn," "bluebell," and "kingfisher") from a popular children's dictionary to make room for tech words like "broadband".
The Forgotten Language of Children eBook : Firestone, Lillian The Forgotten Language of Childhood Based on th...
This isn't a language of words like English or French, but a language of symbols, dreams, and myths . It was inspired by the removal of nature-related
It posits that as we grow up, we prioritize logical, rational thinking and "forget" how to communicate with our own deep feelings and the "collective unconscious". To "relearn" it, we must analyze our dreams and the ancient stories (fairy tales) that children still intuitively understand. 2. The Language of Nature (Robert Macfarlane) To "relearn" it, we must analyze our dreams
Set in 1960s New York, the memoir follows a mother who chooses a path of "conscious living" rather than following peers to India.
It suggests that children have a natural, inherent integrity and ability to think for themselves—a "language of essence"—that adults often accidentally crush or forget in their own lives.
In his book The Forgotten Language , psychoanalyst describes a universal "symbolic language" that all humans once knew.