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Pathways of Human Development uses theoretical perspectives from
developmental, social, and behavioral sciences to examine the many
ways that individuals, families, and communities intersect and
interface. Focusing on the impact of change on human development,
including its antecedents, processes, and consequences, the
chapters examine a range of topics such as health and adaptation;
social anxiety disorder; protective factors and risk behaviors;
parent-child relationships; adolescent sexuality; intergenerational
relationships; family stress and adaptation; and community
resilience. By extending human development theorizing across these
pivotal life-changing issues, this volume offers a comprehensive
map of the trajectories of development among individuals, families,
and communities.
Child Development for Child Care and Protection Workers is a
classic text for students and practitioners in the child care and
protection field which summarises important current thinking on
child development and applies it directly to practice. The book
covers key issues such as resilience and vulnerability and the
impact of protective or adverse environments. Different stages of
development (infancy, school age and adolescence) are discussed,
and attachment theory is used to offer insights into the impact of
abuse and neglect on development. A key feature is the inclusion of
case studies and activities to allow the reader to improve their
understanding and reflect on good practice. This second edition is
fully updated to reflect the new policy context and
multi-disciplinary practice, and contains updated practice examples
to take into account contemporary issues affecting children and
young people. This book encourages practitioners to consider each
child as an individual with unique circumstances, and links theory
and practice in an imaginative and sympathetic way. It will be
essential reading for all child care and protection workers.
How can professionals work together with foster carers to create
stable and therapeutic foster placements? Team Parenting for
Children in Foster Care describes a unique model of supporting
children in care which involves foster carers and professionals
working together in the best interests of the child. This book lays
out the key principles of Team Parenting - to meet the needs of
troubled young people in an integrated way and incorporate therapy
within a wider team of social workers, therapists, psychologists
and foster carers - as well as the theory behind it and
interventions used. It details how the approach contributes to the
recovery of looked after children and each chapter includes
examples that illustrates how Team Parenting works in practice.
Team Parenting for Children in Foster Care includes ideas for
systems and individual practice that will inform and improve foster
carers' and professionals' work in any setting.
How Does Foster Care Work? is an international collection of
empirical studies on the outcomes of children in foster care.
Drawing on research and perspectives from leading international
figures in children's services across the developed world, the book
provides an evidence base for programme planning, policy and
practice. This volume establishes a platform for comparison of
international systems, trends and outcomes in foster care today.
Each contributor provides a commentary on one other chapter to
highlight the global significance of issues affecting children and
young people in care. Each chapter offers new ideas about how
foster care could be financed, delivered or studied in order to
become more effective. This book is important reading for anyone
involved in delivering child welfare services, such as
administrators, practitioners, researchers, policy makers,
children's advocates, academics and students.
The contributors to this topical volume explore the role of family
support in promoting the welfare of children and their families.
They show how children can be supported in the development of their
full potential despite adverse experiences. Family support enables
children to access the variety of resources available to them in
the multiplicity of contexts in which they live.;This book
integrates concepts and experiences from an international
perspective, different levels of analysis (society, community and
family) and different loci of intervention (education, social
services and local government). Specific areas covered include:
principles of family and social support; social networks and social
change in the family and the community; reciprocal; support between
families,schools and the community; restoring the balance of
control between parents and children; supporting young people who
misuse drugs.;"Family Support" presents current knowledge about
family support and sets out directions for future developments in
thinking and service provision. It shows how an understanding of
the complexity and potential of family support can inform and
enrich the work of educators, professio
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