WHAT MATTERS? For Family Wellbeing: Babies, young children, and their companions' mental health and happiness
WHAT MATTERS? is a small book about a big subject: the long-term health and happiness of babies, young children, and their companions at home. Based on research evidence, it raises questions about what matters for all concerned. Not only parents but also grandparents, other family members, friends, and neighbours may be childcarers at home these days. WHAT MATTERS? describes a financially manageable and practical approach, with babies and young children centre stage. It explains the link between belonging and behaviour, illuminates how children learn, and suggests many companionable activities with babies and children, involving minimal expenditure. There is a focus on adults' wellbeing, especially for mothers during the first year, while looking ahead at the common ground between toddlers and teenagers. WHAT MATTERS? can make life easier for everyone, contributing to families' long-term mental health and happiness.
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WHAT MATTERS? For Family Wellbeing: Babies, young children, and their companions' mental health and happiness
WHAT MATTERS? is a small book about a big subject: the long-term health and happiness of babies, young children, and their companions at home. Based on research evidence, it raises questions about what matters for all concerned. Not only parents but also grandparents, other family members, friends, and neighbours may be childcarers at home these days. WHAT MATTERS? describes a financially manageable and practical approach, with babies and young children centre stage. It explains the link between belonging and behaviour, illuminates how children learn, and suggests many companionable activities with babies and children, involving minimal expenditure. There is a focus on adults' wellbeing, especially for mothers during the first year, while looking ahead at the common ground between toddlers and teenagers. WHAT MATTERS? can make life easier for everyone, contributing to families' long-term mental health and happiness.
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WHAT MATTERS? For Family Wellbeing: Babies, young children, and their companions' mental health and happiness

WHAT MATTERS? For Family Wellbeing: Babies, young children, and their companions' mental health and happiness

by Rosemary Roberts
WHAT MATTERS? For Family Wellbeing: Babies, young children, and their companions' mental health and happiness

WHAT MATTERS? For Family Wellbeing: Babies, young children, and their companions' mental health and happiness

by Rosemary Roberts

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WHAT MATTERS? is a small book about a big subject: the long-term health and happiness of babies, young children, and their companions at home. Based on research evidence, it raises questions about what matters for all concerned. Not only parents but also grandparents, other family members, friends, and neighbours may be childcarers at home these days. WHAT MATTERS? describes a financially manageable and practical approach, with babies and young children centre stage. It explains the link between belonging and behaviour, illuminates how children learn, and suggests many companionable activities with babies and children, involving minimal expenditure. There is a focus on adults' wellbeing, especially for mothers during the first year, while looking ahead at the common ground between toddlers and teenagers. WHAT MATTERS? can make life easier for everyone, contributing to families' long-term mental health and happiness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781803416281
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 09/27/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr Rosemary Roberts is an early years consultant and writer. She holds a post-graduate diploma from the Tavistock Clinic UK in Psychoanalytic Observational Studies, and a PhD ‘Companionable learning: the development of resilient wellbeing from birth to three'. She has worked in nursery, primary and higher education and the voluntary sector, and has published two books. She lives in York, UK.
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