Child Development for Child Care and Protection Workers
Child Development for Child Care and Protection Workers
Brigid Daniel,Robbie Gilligan,Sally Wassell
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Summary
Child Development for Child Care and Protection Workers is the first study of child development to be written specifically for practitioners in the child care and protection field. Summarising important current thinking on child development and applying it directly to practice, the book considers ways in which development can be interrupted, and explores concepts of vulnerability and resilience, while relating them closely to helping children who have been abused or have suffered other trauma.
The quality of children's human interactions, and the importance of assessing them as part of a social network, forms an important theme in this book. In particular, the authors outline how attachment theory can be helpful for child care and protection practice as it relates language and cognitive, moral and social development to the quality of human relationships. The impact of abuse and neglect on children in infancy, at school age and during adolescence is contrasted with outlines of what can be considered 'normal' development. Presenting case studies and opportunities to reflect on current methods of treating children, this book encourages practitioners to respond to the circumstances of each child as unique, and links theory and practice in an imaginative and sympathetic way.
Product Description
Title - Child Development for Child Care and Protection Workers
Edition -
Author - Brigid Daniel,Robbie Gilligan,Sally Wassell
ISBN 13 - 9781853026331
Imprint - Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publisher - Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Date Published - 01/05/1999
Prize -
No. of pages -
Binding Type - Paperback
Dimensions - 152 x 229 x mm
Weight - g
Languages - English