Isolation and individualism

Rousseau from the beginning expresses a view that man, meddles, forces, destroy and defaces all things. Man will not like anything as nature made it, so the need to change or alter with what is natural, but he said these are things we are taught after being plugged into particular social conditions. Rousseau feels that we are born sensitive to everything and what we are subjected and taught does affects us from birth. Isolating a child from these elements are essential and importing to developing them. Rousseau prefers that you raise the child in a state of nature, or free form where there not corrupted and natural as possible, able to become aware of elements, learn rights from wrong . That is an example of isolation because Rousseau does not want any interference from the parent to suggest to the child what is write and what is wrong behavior, not to ruin their harvest as Rousseau phrased it. Individualism does goes hand in hand with this method of parenting because the child is encouraged to find activities and hobbies of interest, it make it a completely individualistic experience because there not placed or encouraged to do anything that they don’t  find interesting . Later on at different ages it seems as Rousseau does want you to teach them but he does not want you to correct them but more allow them to find mistakes on their own, present things in a way where the child come up with their own answer to their question with out you having to correct or discredit them.