1995
Revised Edition


Hohm Press

Pages: 336 pages
Size: Paper, 6 X 9 inches
ISBN: 978-1-935387-16-9

STAFF PICK

If you are willing to question your relationships, not just to your children, but all your relationships, read this book. Lee Lozowick was a passionate child advocate and a writer who left no stone unturned when it came to self-investigation of our social persona and preconceived notions of right and wrong. Every time I read this book I am confronted by my own limited thinking. The author addresses a wide range of topics that any “conscious” parent might consider—from our children’s needs in the first six months of life, through their challenging teenage years. The power of Lozowick’s dedication to children, and his incisive and encouraging words fill every page.

Staff Pick by Elyse April, Kalindi Press, Family & World Health Series, Coordinator and Publicist

The first two years are the most crucial time in a child's education and development.

Parental role-modeling is the most essential component in child raising, says author and child-advocate Lee Lozowick. We can't give our kids what we don't have ourselves! He invites parents and educators to examine areas of unconsciousness in their own lives, pointing out how these can jeopardize a child's well-being, and presents a strong case for making parenting a substantial part of one's spiritual practice throughout the child raising years.

The book begins with a discussion of conscious conception and continues with a treatment of conscious pregnancy, birth and bonding. Lozowick, like so many other child advocates, stresses the importance of breastfeeding and keeping the infant ?in arms? especially in the first two years of life. Giving children this optimal start is absolutely vital to their mental, emotional and physical health and well-being.

Later chapters include such relevant topics as honesty in our communication with children; our use of language as the descriptor of reality; an holistic context of education and the homeschooling alternative; and play, emotions, and energy management.

This is not your run-of-the-mill parenting book. Lee Lozowick decries the status quo of much contemporary thinking and practice about who children are and what they really need. His words have commonsense appeal, but offer no sweet consolation to those who are unwilling to make their parenting responsibilities a top priority in their lives.

Lee Lozowick is a father and a dedicated child advocate. As a spiritual teacher for an intentional community based in both the USA and Europe for the past 35 years, he has worked with hundreds of parents and children in both day-to-day and crisis situations. He is author of over 20 books, many translated into French, German and Spanish.

BOOK REVIEWS:

“I loved this book. The incredible passage about breast-feeding alone is worth the price of the book. As a pediatrician, I have been struggling for many years to put into words these things treated so eloquently by Lee Lozowick.”

– Charles R. Attwood, M.D., FAAP, author: Dr. Attwood’s Low-Fat Prescription For Kids, One Diet for the Whole Family. 

 

"As a parent, physician and child-advocate I was inspired by the material in this book. While I don't agree with everything in Lee's program, overall I can recommend Conscious Parenting as a useful guide for parents who are seriously willing to look at their own behaviors and how these affect the health and happiness of their children."

– John W. Travis, M.D., MPH, co-author: Wellness Workbook.

Conscious Parenting
1995