What All Children Need: Theory and Application

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ISBN-10:

0761829253

ISBN-13:

9780761829256

Author(s): Dunlap, Linda L.
Edition: Second
Released: Sep 01, 2004
Format: Paperback, 266 pages
Related ISBN: 9780761822738

Description:

In the second edition of What All Children Need, Linda Dunlap provides important new information and guidance for educators, counselors, clinicians, and others who deal with children's development. Although concepts and ideas from numerous educational and psychological theorists are included, the book's framework is based on the seven levels of Abraham Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs." Dunlap's intent is to provide concrete and practical examples of ways to nurture developmental needs of children in relation to Maslow's theory. Teachers, child-care providers, psychologists, counselors, social workers, therapists, and school administrators and staff will find this book of interest.

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