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A book that brings up to date theory and understanding of child development in the early years into the workplace.

During the last ten years our understanding of early child development, from conception through to 5, has greatly increased. This includes our understanding of neuro science and brain development, the ability to modify fetal development in the womb and the move away from the traditional debate of nature versus nurture to nature via nurture.

It is vitally important that childcare social workers are fully aware of these issues if we are to intervene successfully to support children in need and children that need protecting. This book introduces the new science while affirming many of the older theories. By linking theories of child development with the law, policy and guidelines, it provides students with a source that will enhance their learning, but also has meaning in day-to-day practice.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Fetal Development

The Physical Child

The Psychological Child

The Social Child

The Parented Child

Children with special Needs

Abuse and Significant Harm

Conclusion

Index

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      Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9781909330733, 978-1909330733
      ISBN10: 1909330736

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A book that brings up to date theory and understanding of child development in the early years into the workplace.

      During the last ten years our understanding of early child development, from conception through to 5, has greatly increased. This includes our understanding of neuro science and brain development, the ability to modify fetal development in the womb and the move away from the traditional debate of nature versus nurture to nature via nurture.

      It is vitally important that childcare social workers are fully aware of these issues if we are to intervene successfully to support children in need and children that need protecting. This book introduces the new science while affirming many of the older theories. By linking theories of child development with the law, policy and guidelines, it provides students with a source that will enhance their learning, but also has meaning in day-to-day practice.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Fetal Development

      The Physical Child

      The Psychological Child

      The Social Child

      The Parented Child

      Children with special Needs

      Abuse and Significant Harm

      Conclusion

      Index

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