Separation and the Very Young
Explore the profound insights of "Separation and the Very Young" by renowned authors, published by Free Association Books in 1989. This enlightening book, comprising 256 pages, delves into the emotional struggles faced by young children in hospitals, foster homes, and institutions across Britain during the 1950s and 1960s.
The authors share their groundbreaking research on the anxiety, loneliness, and despair that children experience when separated from their mothers during medical treatments. Their pioneering work in child health reveals the crucial impact of maternal separation on young minds, making this book an essential read for professionals in childcare, psychology, and education, as well as anyone interested in the welfare of vulnerable children.
With its rich historical context and compassionate understanding, "Separation and the Very Young" is not just a study; it's a call to acknowledge and address the emotional needs of children in distressing situations. Discover the heartfelt narratives and expert insights that lay the foundation for improved practices in child health and welfare.