192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    'A compelling book' - Observer '...an exceptionally clear and comprehensive synthesis of current research findings made readily comprehensible to both parents and teachers' - Dr M Levy in the Foreword to the French edition Mia Kellmer Pringle was commissioned by the Department of Social Security: To prepare a comprehensive document about the development needs of all children, about the ways in which these needs are normally met, and about the consequences for emotional, intellectual, social and physical growth and development of children when, for some reason or another, these needs are not adequately met Whilst the central themes of this classic text remain as relevant as ever, over forty new references have now been added and many passages have been substantially updated to reflect current thinking and to take account of new research. The Needs of Children, published in seven countries, continues to be a principal work in its field and a landmark in our understanding of childhood.

    Chapter 1 Some Basic Concepts; Chapter 2 The Needs of Children and How They Are Met; Chapter 3 The Parental and Family Role; Chapter 4 Behaviour Problems and Learning Difficulties; Chapter 5 Consequences of Failure to Meet Children's Needs; Chapter 6 Children Who Are ‘Vulnerable’ or ‘At Risk’; Chapter 7 Concluding Thoughts and Unanswered Questions;

    Biography

    Mia Kellmer Pringle

    `A compelling book ...' - The Observer

    `It bears the authority of scholarship and is an excellent book for teachers, social workers, nurses, administrators and all who work with people; it is exceptional value for students in training.' - The Times Educational Supplement