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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pamela Bartram , Jonathan BradleyPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9781843105336ISBN 10: 1843105330 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 15 May 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsPamela Bartram is a child psychotherapist and her book is one of a series on understanding children published in association with the Tavistock Clinic. It thus has an emphasis on understanding the child's inner world and developing personality. This perspective is combined with sound practical advice based on the author's extensive experience of the view's and needs of parents. -- Community Living This book is written sensitively and with a positive tone, tempered with an appreciation of what may be realistic. The chapters are succinct and there is a useful appendix with references, a suggested booklist and list of helpful organizations. It is a short readable, informative text. -- Sen The Journal for Special Needs An accessible book which covers the developmental impacts of disability and will be helpful to parents and of interest to professionals. -- CAS (Current Awareness Service) Intended first and foremost for parents of young children with special needs, this book will prove beneficial to anyone caring for babies and children with complex needs... There is a real sense of parental awareness in the book and I can see many parents saying that's just like me or that's exactly how I feel and this in itself is a powerful awareness tool, which says it's OK to feel like this. -- The Encephalitis Society Review for all of the series 'They are a rich resource of balanced, sensitive and non-judgemental advice to help parents and professionals looking after children...The central subject is the mental and emotional development of children and their parents. And the style is intelligent and friendly... The books form a cohesive and continuous guide to almost everything I have ever wondered about bringing up my children.' -- 0-19 Magazine This book is aimed at parents or carers although it would be a useful tool for anyone working with babies or young children with special needs. This is well written, factual and gives a good base level insight to anyone who cares for a child with special needs. Affordable and unlike the usual heavy text books this is a great source of knowledge in a handy size book. -- National Childminding Association Pamela Bartram is a child psychotherapist and her book is one of a series on understanding children published in association with the Tavistock Clinic. It thus has an emphasis on understanding the child's inner world and developing personality. This perspective is combined with sound practical advice based on the author's extensive experience of the view's and needs of parents. -- Community Living This book is written sensitively and with a positive tone, tempered with an appreciation of what may be realistic. The chapters are succinct and there is a useful appendix with references, a suggested booklist and list of helpful organizations. It is a short readable, informative text. -- Sen The Journal for Special Needs An accessible book which covers the developmental impacts of disability and will be helpful to parents and of interest to professionals. -- CAS (Current Awareness Service) Intended first and foremost for parents of young children with special needs, this book will prove beneficial to anyone caring for babies and children with complex needs... There is a real sense of parental awareness in the book and I can see many parents saying that's just like me or that's exactly how I feel and this in itself is a powerful awareness tool, which says it's OK to feel like this. -- The Encephalitis Society Review for all of the series 'They are a rich resource of balanced, sensitive and non-judgemental advice to help parents and professionals looking after children...The central subject is the mental and emotional development of children and their parents. And the style is intelligent and friendly... The books form a cohesive and continuous guide to almost everything I have ever wondered about bringing up my children.' -- 0-19 Magazine This book is aimed at parents or carers although it would be a useful tool for anyone working with babies or young children with special needs. This is well written, factual and gives a good base level insight to anyone who cares for a child with special needs. Affordable and unlike the usual heavy text books this is a great source of knowledge in a handy size book. -- National Childminding Association 'They are a rich resource of balanced, sensitive and non-judgemental advice to help parents and professionals looking after children...The central subject is the mental and emotional development of children and their parents. And the style is intelligent and friendly... The books form a cohesive and continuous guide to almost everything I have ever wondered about bringing up my children.' - 0-19 Magazine Author InformationPamela Bartram trained as a child psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic, after beginning her clinical work as a music therapist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |