Child development theory has come to be regarded as essential underpinning knowledge for social work practice, a view reinforced by the current research-minded agenda. Practitioners are enjoined to acquire a more in-depth knowledge of child development but in this paper it is argued that this agenda requires more scrutiny if social workers are going to engage more meaningfully with the child development literature and use it in a critical and reflexive way in their practice. To this end some key messages drawn from critical approaches to developmental psychology, a literature to date largely unrecognized by social work, are examined for their relevance to practice
Child protection practice in much of the Western world is performed using some specific models with ...
Examines social and cultural changes that historically have influenced children and ideas about chil...
Midgley (2001) claimed that ‘there is a need for a comprehensive formulation of what critical social...
Child development theory has come to be regarded as essential underpinning knowledge for social work...
This book was commissioned by the DfES. It has been written to fit the requirements for the social w...
Written as part of a training pack for practitioners working in children's services and child protec...
Written as part of a training pack for practitioners working in children's services and child protec...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
This essential new textbook meets the challenges faced by those who work with children in order to p...
What is childhood and why, and how, did psychology come to be the arbiter of 'correct'or 'normal' de...
Child neglect is a difficult and complex area of practice for social workers and other childcare pro...
The study of ‘the child ’ has been, for more than a century, the territory of developmental psycholo...
This paper analyses the pressures and contradictions facing research in social work and the position...
This chapter will discuss the sometimes fractious relationship between Childhood and Youth Studies (...
This paper analyses the pressures and contradictions facing research in social work and the position...
Child protection practice in much of the Western world is performed using some specific models with ...
Examines social and cultural changes that historically have influenced children and ideas about chil...
Midgley (2001) claimed that ‘there is a need for a comprehensive formulation of what critical social...
Child development theory has come to be regarded as essential underpinning knowledge for social work...
This book was commissioned by the DfES. It has been written to fit the requirements for the social w...
Written as part of a training pack for practitioners working in children's services and child protec...
Written as part of a training pack for practitioners working in children's services and child protec...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
This essential new textbook meets the challenges faced by those who work with children in order to p...
What is childhood and why, and how, did psychology come to be the arbiter of 'correct'or 'normal' de...
Child neglect is a difficult and complex area of practice for social workers and other childcare pro...
The study of ‘the child ’ has been, for more than a century, the territory of developmental psycholo...
This paper analyses the pressures and contradictions facing research in social work and the position...
This chapter will discuss the sometimes fractious relationship between Childhood and Youth Studies (...
This paper analyses the pressures and contradictions facing research in social work and the position...
Child protection practice in much of the Western world is performed using some specific models with ...
Examines social and cultural changes that historically have influenced children and ideas about chil...
Midgley (2001) claimed that ‘there is a need for a comprehensive formulation of what critical social...