Early Child and Family Support Principles and Prospects: For parents and practitioners impatient for change
Written Peter Limbrick
2022
£15.00 (+ P&P)
This book is about support for families whose new child has significant challenges to development and learning. Key messages:
- These families are an oppressed minority group unable to fight for their rights without help
- These children and their families deserve the best possible quality of life
- The task of parents is to bring up their children, practitioners’ task is to help them when they ask
- Helping a new child develop and learn is primarily an education issue
- Regular support is best offered at home and in community education settings rather than in hospitals
- Most families will benefit from a locally relevant version of team around the child (TAC)
- Early support practitioners should be treated as a unified workforce and part of a collective effort
- Local early support task forces could help improve local systems and work to counter oppression
Published by Interconnections 2022. ISBN: 978-0-9576601-9-9
81 pages. 16cm x 22cm.Perfect bound.
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