This third volume of Discovering New Educational Trends is a textbook of articles and narratives exclusively written to encourage and assist a variety of educational professionals in the disciplines of education, health, philosophy and psychology. It also touches on areas of global awareness, humanities and multicultural studies in the social sciences. The material and information provided in this text will provide an excellent resource textbook for university coursework and a supplemental reading tool for journal reviews and other assignments. It has been specifically designed for educators, principals, school administrators, nutritionists, speech pathologists, psychologists, students, teachers and other college and university personnel within a variety of diverse disciplines.
Four Decades in Infant Mental Health
What can we do about children who withdraw from loving care, or parents lost in the hurts of their own childhood? This book gathers 25 stories from 41 years in infant mental health, revealing how our earliest attachment experiences support or confound our later development.
