Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
273
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Stationery Office Books (TSO)
ISBN-10
0117063657
ISBN-13
9780117063655
Description
This second edition explores the intricate relationship between a child's needs and the capacities of their parents, particularly in the context of mental health. It delves into how parental mental illness can affect parenting abilities and, subsequently, the wellbeing of children. Through extensive research and real-world examples, the authors highlight the critical importance of understanding these dynamics to support families effectively.
The book serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals and caregivers, guiding them through the complexities of assessing parental capacity in relation to children's developmental requirements. It emphasizes the need for early intervention and tailored support strategies, recognizing that each family's situation is unique.
With contributions from experts in the fields of health and education, this edition not only updates previous findings but also introduces new frameworks for practice. It is an essential read for anyone involved in child welfare, providing insights that could inform policy and improve outcomes for vulnerable children and their families.
The book serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals and caregivers, guiding them through the complexities of assessing parental capacity in relation to children's developmental requirements. It emphasizes the need for early intervention and tailored support strategies, recognizing that each family's situation is unique.
With contributions from experts in the fields of health and education, this edition not only updates previous findings but also introduces new frameworks for practice. It is an essential read for anyone involved in child welfare, providing insights that could inform policy and improve outcomes for vulnerable children and their families.
Genres
Children’s