Community Child Health is designed to orient physicians, nurses,
social workers, public health officers, and allied professionals to
the world of children and to help them devise practice styles and
priorities in concert with the current needs of children. Palfrey's
central thesis is that society has lost sight of children, and, as
a result, we have done a very poor job of structuring the
environment to nurture them as they grow. Ironically, communities
are breaking apart just at the time when families need them the
most, leaving children vulnerable, confused, and isolated. The
health consequences include poor school performance, behavioral
problems, injuries, early sexuality, drug and alcohol use, weapons
possession, homicide, and suicide.
The medical professions can have a major impact in reversing
these social and health problems. Palfrey has designed this book to
equip such professionals with the conceptual frame, data base, and
practical tips and tools that will result in improved results in
the growth and development of children. It is an advocate's manual,
a cookbook for the program planner, and a guide for the child
health professional seeking improvements in community child
care.
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