Involving Parents in Hospital Play

Involving Parents in Hospital Play
Title Involving Parents in Hospital Play PDF eBook
Author National Association for the Welfare of Children in Hospital
Publisher
Pages
Release 1991
Genre Children
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Involving Parents in Hospital Play

Involving Parents in Hospital Play
Title Involving Parents in Hospital Play PDF eBook
Author Action for Sick Children
Publisher
Pages
Release 1991
Genre Hospitalization
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Keypoints

Keypoints
Title Keypoints PDF eBook
Author Action for Sick Children
Publisher
Pages 2
Release 1991
Genre Children
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Parenting Matters

Parenting Matters
Title Parenting Matters PDF eBook
Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 525
Release 2016-11-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0309388570

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Decades of research have demonstrated that the parent-child dyad and the environment of the familyâ€"which includes all primary caregiversâ€"are at the foundation of children's well- being and healthy development. From birth, children are learning and rely on parents and the other caregivers in their lives to protect and care for them. The impact of parents may never be greater than during the earliest years of life, when a child's brain is rapidly developing and when nearly all of her or his experiences are created and shaped by parents and the family environment. Parents help children build and refine their knowledge and skills, charting a trajectory for their health and well-being during childhood and beyond. The experience of parenting also impacts parents themselves. For instance, parenting can enrich and give focus to parents' lives; generate stress or calm; and create any number of emotions, including feelings of happiness, sadness, fulfillment, and anger. Parenting of young children today takes place in the context of significant ongoing developments. These include: a rapidly growing body of science on early childhood, increases in funding for programs and services for families, changing demographics of the U.S. population, and greater diversity of family structure. Additionally, parenting is increasingly being shaped by technology and increased access to information about parenting. Parenting Matters identifies parenting knowledge, attitudes, and practices associated with positive developmental outcomes in children ages 0-8; universal/preventive and targeted strategies used in a variety of settings that have been effective with parents of young children and that support the identified knowledge, attitudes, and practices; and barriers to and facilitators for parents' use of practices that lead to healthy child outcomes as well as their participation in effective programs and services. This report makes recommendations directed at an array of stakeholders, for promoting the wide-scale adoption of effective programs and services for parents and on areas that warrant further research to inform policy and practice. It is meant to serve as a roadmap for the future of parenting policy, research, and practice in the United States.

The Handbook of Play Therapy

The Handbook of Play Therapy
Title The Handbook of Play Therapy PDF eBook
Author Linnet McMahon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 472
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134929072

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Child abuse cases and problems created by breakdowns in family relationships have highlighted the need for sound techniques for communicating with children. As a result, there is renewed interest in the therapeutic use of play to help prevent or repair emotional damage in both children and their families. The Handbook of Play Therapy is a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of play therapy. It provides a practical guide to the basic skills necessary to begin tapping the healing potential of play and gives many examples of good practice.

Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life

Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life
Title Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life PDF eBook
Author Lawrence C. Rubin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 485
Release 2017-12-12
Genre Medical
ISBN 1315527839

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The Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life brings together the voices and clinical experiences of dedicated clinical practitioners in the fields of play therapy and child life. This volume offers fresh insights and up to date research in the use of play with children, adolescents, and families in medical and healthcare settings. Chapters take a strength-based approach to clinical interventions across a wide range of health-related issues, including autism, trauma, routine medical care, pending surgeries both large and small, injury, immune deficiency, and more. Through its focus on the resiliency of the child, the power of play, and creative approaches to healing, this handbook makes visible the growing overlap and collaboration between the disciplines of play therapy and child life.

Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing

Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing
Title Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing PDF eBook
Author Imelda Coyne
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 490
Release 2010-04-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199559031

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Designed as a compelling text for students, Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing offers evidence-based and family centred practical guidance for procedures in all care settings. Emphasis is placed on the development of decision-making skills and sensitive care. It is enhanced by illustrations, online resources, and regular updates to evidence.