Children Who Hate: A Sensitive Analysis of the Anti-Social Behavior of Children in Their Response to the Adult World

Children Who Hate: A Sensitive Analysis of the Anti-Social Behavior of Children in Their Response to the Adult World

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Jan 1, 1965 · English · Paperback (253 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 253
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1965
Publisher Free Press
ISBN-10 0029259606
ISBN-13 9780029259603

Description

Fritz Redl and David Wineman delve into the complexities of children's anti-social behavior in their exploration of how young minds respond to the pressures of the adult world. By analyzing behaviors that often stem from disorganization and a breakdown of societal controls, the authors highlight the turmoil many children face as they navigate their environments.

Through a thoughtful examination of various case studies and experimental designs, they shed light on the emotional and psychological factors that contribute to feelings of hatred in children. Their work not only identifies the root causes of these feelings but also proposes innovative approaches to engaging with troubled youth.

The authors emphasize the importance of understanding these behaviors in a sensitive and compassionate manner. They advocate for a reimagined framework that fosters better communication and relationships between children and adults, ultimately aiming to create a nurturing atmosphere that counters negative tendencies.

With a scholarly yet accessible tone, Redl and Wineman invite readers to reconsider their perceptions of challenging behaviors, encouraging a proactive stance that prioritizes empathy and connection in the development of healthier futures for children.

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Children’s Psychology

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