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Promoting Children's Emotional Well-being

Promoting Children's Emotional Well-being

Messages from Research

9780192631749
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This book explores the concept of emotional well-being in children and describes the research suggesting how this can be promoted. Emotional well-being is something much greater than simply the absence of problems, and is not something that just develops at home. This book is about strategies to ensure that children maximize their potential and increase the quality of their lives by fostering well-being as a concept inclusive of confidence, empathy, pro-social behaviour, creativityand a sense of achievement, at the same time as preventing emotional and behavioural problems. The various interventions described are seen in relation to the social contexts in which the children and their families operate. Leading researchers, from the fields of health, social care, educationand the law, have contributed chapters. The book promises to give all those researching, working or making policy in this field new insights into how to make a psychologically more healthy world for children.
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OUP Oxford
82889
9780192631749
9780192631749

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Publication date
2000
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
138 x 216
Weight (g)
326
  • Present issues and concerns; Parenting, well-being, health and disease; In and out of behavioural problems; Promoting our well-being - Young views; Parent-child interaction and childrens well-being. Reducing conduct problems and promoting conscience development; Parenting programmes. The importance of partnership in research and practice; Do intervention programmes for parents, aimed at improving childrens literacy, really work?; Promoting emotional well-being in schools; Making and implementing timely legal decisions for children - research on a court sample; Improving childrens long-term well-being by preventing anti-social behaviour; Messages from the research;
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