
Human Growth and Development in Children and Young People
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It considers a wide range of theories, issues and practice dimensions and clearly shows how they connect, with fresh insights on topics including mental health, bereavement and disability in children. Foregrounding cultural diversity as a crucial dimension of sensitive practice and placing an emphasis on thinking critically and practicing reflectively throughout, this book also:
* includes helpful chapter introductions, summaries and annotated further readings;
* features a range of case studies, linking theory to practice;
* provides active learning exercises, enabling you to apply and consolidate learning.
With a companion volume that addresses human growth and development in adults, this is an invaluable tool for students as well as a useful refresher resource for experienced practitioners.
Reviews / Votes
"An invaluable text for students and professionals. Importantly, a holistic approach to working with children and their families is emphasised in order to analyse and reflect upon important issues." Kim Holt, Northumbria University "Human growth and development in children and young people has highly relevant and useful content that I would recommend to everyone working with the development of children and young people to read" European Journal of Social Work "Brings together a fascinating range of new psychological, sociological and spiritual knowledge about how children develop into adulthood and applies this to practice in highly original ways. Students and practitioners across human service professions will find it enormously valuable." Harry Ferguson, University of Birmingham "Presents complex ideas and theories in an accessible way for social work students, promoting clear links between theories and their application to practice." Eleni Skoura-Kirk, University of Kent "Infused with pedagogical tools of case studies, reflection points, and reflective questions, this text ensures readers are able to apply the material to real-life situations and explore the relevance to the reader's own practice." Barbra Teater, City University of New YorkMore details
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Persons
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree is Professor of Social and Cultural Diversity at Bournemouth University.
Content
Traditional approaches to human growth and development - Jonathan Parker;
Psychoanalytic approaches - Stephen Briggs;
Cognitive theories and cognitive development - Margarete Parrish;
Social construction and emotional development - Jo Finch;
Critical perspectives - Jonathan Parker;
Moral, spiritual and existential development - Wilfred McSherry, Alison Rodriguez and Joanna Smith;
Part 2: Specific developmental issues;
An introduction to the principles of attachment theory - Gabrielle Schaeffer;
Young people's transition to adulthood - Nick Frost and Melanie Watts;
Developmental and life course criminology - Richard Heslop and Jonathan Parker;
Loss and bereavement in childhood - Sue Taplin;
Culture and coming of age: the example of Muslims in Britain - Sara Ashencaen Crabtree;
Part 3: Professional practice;
Impacts of child maltreatment: critical considerations - Lisa Bunting;
Substitute care: moving into a new family - Christine Cocker;
Working with disabled children and young people - Louise Oliver and Sally Lee;
Mental health and children - Elisabeth Willumsen, Siv E.N. Saebjornsen and Atle Odegard;
Working with unaccompanied migrant children and young people
seeking asylum - Deborah Hadwin, Gurnam Singh and Stephen Cowden.
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