Early-Childhood
APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING
New publications for researchers and academics
Klett-Davies (ed.) (2008) Putting Sibling Relationships on the Map: A Multi-
Disciplinary Perspective, London: Family and Parenting Institute.
In this significant contribution to the area, eminent contributions from the
academic disciplines psychology, psychotherapy and sociology as well as the
voluntary sector create a unique analysis of sibling issues. This book provides
valuable insights for all those researching or developing policy or practice in
this crucial area.
The book covers:
- Foreword, Siblings and family support issues, Mary MacLeod
- Introduction, Martina Klett-Davies
- Sibling relationships across the life-span, Judy Dunn
- Negotiating the Birth Order: Children’s Experiences, Samantha Punch
- Sibling identity and relationships in local communities, Rosalind Edwards
- Sibling relationships from a child psychotherapy perspective, Margaret Rustin
- ‘Mixed race’ siblings and racial identification, Miri Song
- Growing up with a disabled sibling and family support: What can be done?
Monica McCaffrey
“This volume makes an important contribution to the idea that siblings have a
vital and enduring place in emotional and social development.” (Prophecy
Coles).
ISBN 978-1-903615-67-6 c116pp £14.50
You can order this book and view more publications at:
www.familyandparenting.org/publications
(order online or download order form)
or telephone order line: 01787 249 287
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