A. S. Neill - Works

Works

  • A Dominie’s Log (1916)
  • A Dominie Dismissed (1916)
  • Booming of Bunkie (1919)
  • Carroty Broon (1920)
  • A Dominie in Doubt (1920)
  • A Dominie Abroad (1922)
  • A Dominie’s Five (1924)
  • The Problem Child (1926)
  • The Problem Parent (1932)
  • Is Scotland Educated? (1936)
  • That Dreadful School (1937)
  • The Last Man Alive (1938)
  • The Problem Teacher (1939)
  • Hearts Not Heads in the School (1945)
  • The Problem Family (1949)
  • The Free Child (1953)
  • Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Child Rearing (Preface by Erich Fromm) (1960)
  • Freedom, Not License! (1966)
  • Talking of Summerhill (1967)
  • Children's Rights: Toward the Liberation of the Child (with Leila Berg, Paul Adams, Nan Berger, Michael Duane, and Robert Ollendorff) (1971)
  • Neill, Neill, Orange Peel! (1972)

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Famous quotes containing the word works:

    No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.
    Bible: New Testament, Matthew 5:15,16.

    Any balance we achieve between adult and parental identities, between children’s and our own needs, works only for a time—because, as one father says, “It’s a new ball game just about every week.” So we are always in the process of learning to be parents.
    Joan Sheingold Ditzion, Dennie, and Palmer Wolf. Ourselves and Our Children, by Boston Women’s Health Book Collective, ch. 2 (1978)

    The whole idea of image is so confused. On the one hand, Madison Avenue is worried about the image of the players in a tennis tour. On the other hand, sports events are often sponsored by the makers of junk food, beer, and cigarettes. What’s the message when an athlete who works at keeping her body fit is sponsored by a sugar-filled snack that does more harm than good?
    Martina Navratilova (b. 1956)