Andre Kurowski & Sandra Lyndon 
Contemporary Issues and the 21st Century Child [EPUB ebook] 
New Perspectives on Childhood

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This book is essential reading for any Early Years or Early Childhood Studies student. Bringing you up-to-date with latest developments and key issues, this book helps you to understand the child in relation to society. The book is divided into three parts which focus on the influence on childhood, children’s experiences and  children’s mind, with topics including:


 


·       the Digital Child


·       Childhood and Crime


·       The refugee crisis


·       Working therapeutically with Children


 

Taking a fresh approach, this book introduces the reader to interdisciplinary approaches to child development and extends thinking outside the traditional topics.
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Table of Content

Childhood in the 21st century – Sandra Lyndon

Part I: Influences on Childhood

Understanding Children’s Behaviour in Early Childhood – Lianna Wilding and Sandra Lyndon

The Digital Child – Eva Mikuska and Andre Kurowski

Childhood and Crime – Andre Kurowski

Family, grandparents and intergenerational practice – Sandra Lyndon

Part II: Children′s Experiences

Safeguarding children: the case for early help in the early years – Helen Moss

Global Refugee crisis: focus on the child – Debra Laxton and Linda Cooper

Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) – breaking down barriers and accessing learning – Becky Edwards and Heather Green

Health inequalities and well being – Suzanna Mc Gregor

Childhood, loss and bereavement – Marie Price

Part III: Children′s Minds

Dreaming the child awake – Carol Lloyd

Emotional Safety – Becky Edwards

Childhood and resilience – Chris Smethurst

Working therapeutically with children – Sam Mc Nally

Futures of childhood – Andre Kurowski

About the author

Sandra Lyndon is a reader in Childhood and Social Policy at the University of Chichester. She teaches on a range of Childhood undergraduate programmes as well as taking a lead on supporting research within the department. She is co-chair of the Centre for Childhood in Childhood, Inclusion and Society (CECIS). She is both a qualified teacher and an educational psychologist. She completed her doctoral studies at the University of Sussex and her research interests include poverty, homelessness, mindfulness, child centred approaches, intergenerational practice, and narrative methodologies.  
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 256 ● ISBN 9781529679106 ● File size 4.0 MB ● Editor Andre Kurowski & Sandra Lyndon ● Publisher SAGE Publications ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2024 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9966549 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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