The needs of children : a personal perspective prepared for the Department of Health and Social Security /

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Author / Creator:Pringle, M. L. Kellmer (Mia Lilly Kellmer)
Imprint:New York : Schocken Books, 1975, c1974.
Description:190 p. ; 21 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/50029
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Other authors / contributors:Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security
ISBN:0805235981.
0805205020
Notes:Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 163-[179].
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From the UK and commissioned by their Department of Health and Social Security as the first in an interdisciplinary series on human development, a summary of children's psychosocial needs with emphasis on the ""disastrous"" consequences of failure to meet them. Pringle stresses that lower-class children have far less chance than middle-class ones for satisfaction of basic needs (love and security, praise and recognition, new experience, and responsibility), and she designates certain children--the handicapped, those from large low-income families, minority groups and one-parent homes--as ""vulnerable"" or ""at risk."" As for whether such children should be singled out for preventive attention (in the manner, say, of the Gluecks' controversial pre-delinquency label), Pringle here as elsewhere avoids taking sides. Rather this seems a sort of background report to non-specialists in a position to influence policy, with the harder questions--how best to supplement home care, compensate for its inadequacies and break the ""cycle of deprivation""--merely listed at the end as areas for further investigation. Preliminary. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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