Pathways to maturity: insights from a thirty-year study of deprived children

In the world of child development, the conventional wisdom has been that children severely deprived in their earliest years do not regain the losses suffered, no matter what their later upbringing. Pathways to Maturity presents a model for psychological rehabilitation of deprived institutionalized c...

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Main Authors: Flint, Betty M. (Author), Partridge, Jean G. (Author), Stark, Elizabeth G. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Toronto [u.a.] Univ. of Toronto Press 1996
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Summary:In the world of child development, the conventional wisdom has been that children severely deprived in their earliest years do not regain the losses suffered, no matter what their later upbringing. Pathways to Maturity presents a model for psychological rehabilitation of deprived institutionalized children which not only explodes the myth but shows how significant rehabilitation can be accomplished and offers intriguing insights into the complexities of human development.
Physical Description:XVI, 154 S.
ISBN:0802007856
0802071481