In this classic of child development, the author explores problems of the only child, of stealing and lying, shyness, sex education in schools and the roots of aggression, presenting his work in a lucid, friendly and insightful manner.
Author: Donald Woods Winnicott
Publisher: Harmondsworth, Eng. : Penquin Books
ISBN: 0140136584
Category: Child development
Page: 238
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In this classic of child development, the author explores problems of the only child, of stealing and lying, shyness, sex education in schools and the roots of aggression, presenting his work in a lucid, friendly and insightful manner.
cases it will afford opportunities to the teacher for helping mothers to have greater
faith in themselves as mothers. The entry into a nursery school is a social
experience outside the family. It creates a psychological problem for the child and
an ...
Author: D. W. Winnicott
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9780141998008
Category: Psychology
Page: 256
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'The greatest British psychoanalyst who ever lived. He writes beautifully and simply about the problems of everyday life' Alain de Botton The paediatrician and child psychiatrist D. W. Winnicott changed the way we think about childhood by placing the parent-infant relationship at the heart of human happiness, and by encouraging mothers and fathers to trust their own instincts. In this landmark work he follows the development of a child from their first weeks to finding their place in the wider world, touching on everything from crying and feeding to shyness, jealousy, independence and anger. His plain-speaking, humane and non-judgemental approach continues to influence our understanding of parenting today. 'His style is lucid, his manner friendly, and his years of experience provide much wise insight into child behaviour and parental attitudes' British Journal of Psychology
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)Publish On: 1965
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Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)Publish On: 1966
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Deprivation ' , Deprivation of Maternal Care , WHO ... Originally published in 2
vols , The Child the Family and The Child and the Outside World , Tavistock
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Stott , Denis Herbert , ' Chapter 6 : The sociology of the family pattern , ' Unsettled
children and their families , London : U . L P . , 1956 , p . ... Winnicott , D . M . The child , the family , and the outside world , Harmondsworth : Penguin , 1964 .
WINNICOTT , D.W. Collected Papers through Paediatrics to Psychonanalysis ,
Tavistock , 1958 The Child and the Outside World , Tavistock , 1957 The Child
and the Family , Tavistock , 1957 The Family and Individual Development ,
Tavistock ...
Winnicott , D. W. The Child , The Family , and The Outside World . Changing
relations between mother and infant , parent and child , and child and outside
world are presented in lucid and informal style . Attempts to emphasize
importance of ...
had a considerable impact on the theory and practice of child care and welfare ,
particularly in respect of those children ... This thesis was elaborated by Winnicott
in a number of books , including The Child , the Family and the Outside World ...
Author: Richard Hil
Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
ISBN: UOM:39015053108604
Category: Social Science
Page: 203
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Traditionally, studies on juvenile crime have remained largely silent on the lived experiences of family members. Amid all the public condemnation of «neglectful» parents and «irresponsible» offenders, little or no space has been given to the voices of those actually caught up in the workings of the criminal justice system. Families, Crime, and Juvenile Justice by Richard Hil and Anthony McMahon addresses this omission. By focusing on the families of a small group of juvenile offenders in a northern Australian city, this book highlights the many and varied attempts by parents and others to grapple with their son or daughter's offending. It also demonstrates the effects of such offending on the family as a whole and the often less-than-positive outcomes of state intervention. The accounts of parents and others are set in the context of recent family-oriented developments in juvenile justice.
4,32,68 Role and relationship pattern . Families provide the child with a sense of
security from the external environment . Within this safe setting the child begins to
cope with the outside world . Families encourage the child's cognitive growth ...
MARRIAGE , FAMILY & CHILDREN ; WOMEN ALONE Adams , P . Children ' s
Rights Brenner Dependancy and the ... in Marriage The Unmarried Mother and
her Child The Child , the Family and the Outside World Out of Wedlock Family ...
The child , the family and the outside world , D. W. Winnicott , 4s 6d . Wise and
thoughtprovoking book by a leading child psychiatrist renowned for his uncanny
insight into the mother - child relationship . Here he extends his understanding
into ...
The Infant System , for Developing the Intellectual and Moral Powers of All
Children from One to Seven Years of Age , London , 1834 . Williams ... The Child , the Family and the Outside World , Penguin , Harmondsworth , 1964 .
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Author: Centre pour la recherche et l'innovation dans l'enseignementPublish On: 1988
Both within the charmed circle of the family and in the outside world , the
handicapped child is constantly defined in two socially contradictory ways : as a
complex , growing child who , among other things , happens to have a handicap
and as ...
Author: Centre pour la recherche et l'innovation dans l'enseignement
Publisher: Paris, France : Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development ; Washington, D.C. : OECD Publications and Information Centre
ISBN: UOM:39015016196886
Category: Handicapped youth
Page: 61
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The concept of "adult status" for young people with disabilities is explored in terms of its social, psychological, legal, and policy implications. The report argues that traditionally institutionalized rehabilitation techniques, whether in education, vocational training, or sheltered employment, have tended not to encourage autonomy and independence and have tended to maintain disabled young people in a state of childhood. Reviewed are the stages of development in becoming an adult, such as socialization and peer groups, separation from parents, deinstitutionalization, and sexual relationships and marriage; the significance of work as the major proof of adult status; and adult status before the law. The negative consequences of labeling for the self-esteem and identity of disabled persons are explored, along with methods for meeting special needs without the burden of negative labels. Three examples are described where the development of adult status is a central concern: (1) a specialized team of social workers, vocational training teachers, and a psychiatrist in Genova, Italy, work to train mentally disabled individuals for competitive employment; (2) individual counseling of an adolescent with Down Syndrome, helps her attain adult living and independence; and (3) mentally retarded young people are informed about the nature of their disability. (JDD)
The breast , symbol of the whole process of nurturing , is seen and experienced
as exactly what is needed . It is also discovered precisely where it should be . As
Winnicott puts it ( The Child , the Family and the Outside World ) : If at this ...
Page 169 “ The only way a father ” Rako , Semrad , pp . 53 – 54 . Page 169 “
Every time you put a mile ” Ibid . , p . 53 . Sixteen . True Reflection Page 180 The Child , the Family , and the Outside World Donald W . Winnicott , The Child , the ...
Author: Susan Rako
Publisher: Harmony
ISBN: UCLA:L0089634620
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Page: 207
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A respected Boston psychiatrist offers an account of her life, including her childhood as a piano prodigy, her decision to abandon music in favor of medicine, her early marriage and motherhood, divorce, the influence of years of therapy, her psychiatric p
dared to think about this it was justified in terms of avoiding the discomforts of his
“ making a fuss . ... Bowlby's Child Care and the Growth of Love , and Winnicott's The Child , the Family and the Outside World ( both Pelican books ) have ...
These talks were collected in 1964 under the title of The Child , the Family and the Outside World , a book that remains as fresh today as when it was first
published . Winnicott was particularly helpful in avoiding idealisation of both the
parent ...
Author: Ruth Schmidt Neven
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub
ISBN: UVA:X004113772
Category: Psychology
Page: 260
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Neven offers parents, carers and teachers a conceptual framework for understanding and facilitating child and family development. The psychodynamic approach combines theoretical understanding and practical observation to create a new perspective
The influences are exerted mutually : the child is able to modify his environment
by the responses that his attitudes and behaviour evoke ; the family and the outside world mould and develop the child by more powerful means . The child ' s
...
It may also be liberating if , while stressing the child's responsibility to the family , the parents make it clear that this is ... yet the covert intent may have more to do
with the family's needs than with the needs of the child or of the outside world .