Full Description
This fully revised and expanded second edition of Key Issues in Childhood and Youth Studies presents an informed and critical commentary on a range of key issues related to children and childhood, from birth to eighteen years.
Challenging current orthodoxies within the adult world on the nature of childhood, it is an essential text for students of childhood and youth studies as well as those studying relevant professional qualifications in social work, teaching and health. Exploring ideas from the historical development of childhood to the demonising of youth, it is divided into five clearly defined sections, each with their own editorial introduction which highlights the key themes: Creating Childhood The Developing Child Children at Risk The Politics of Childhood Bordered Childhood and International Perspectives
Containing 15 newly written chapters and three revised pieces, this invaluable textbook provides an overview of childhood and youth studies and encourages students to think about the issues discussed and to develop their own ideas. Each chapter contains student activities, key concept boxes, recommended further reading and a reflection exercise.
Contents
Section One - Creating Childhood. 1.Notions of Children and Childhood. 2.The First 1001 Days and Child Development. 3.Children, Childhoods and Children's Literature. Section Two - The Developing Child. 4.The Psychology of the "disengaged". 5.Language Development. 6.Gender, Sexuality and Education. Section Three - Children at Risk. 7.Children's Mental Health. 8.The Importance of Communication with Children in Social Work and the Lessons Learned. 9.When a parent goes to prison: Reflections from a researcher-practitioner. 10.Care Experienced Children and Mental Health Services: Fundamentals to reflect upon when connecting with children and young people who have experienced the care system. 11.Access to Education for Care Leavers: Is post-16 education accessible to those navigating the Care Cliff? Section Four - Politics of Childhood. 12.Childhood: Testing to Destruction. 13.Children's Human Rights: Still a work in progress? 14.Intersectionality, Democracy and Education. 15.Secularism, Islamophobia, and the Erasure of Muslim Identities in Education: Reflections on the Michaela School Prayer Ban and the Trojan Horse Affair. Section Five - Bordered Childhoods. 16.Dancing on the Fault-lines: A Lebanese Childhood. 17.Palestinian Youth Under Conditions of Occupation. 18.Undocumented: Insecure immigration status and its impact on children and youth. 19.'Working' through the pandemic: local migration, children's lives and education in Nepal