Based on a significant body of evidence regarding young children's unique affective, physical, and cognitive development, The Tender Years illuminates the interrelationship of child welfare practice, child development outcomes, and public policy. The authors offer a fundamental framework for decision-making in child welfare and recommend specific changes in policy and practice aimed at moving the system toward greater developmental sensitivity.
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Jill Duerr Berrick, Barbara Needell, Richard P. Barth, and Melissa Jonson-Reid are all at University of California, Berkeley. Jill Duerr Berrick is at University of California, Berkeley. Barbara Needell is at University of California, Berkeley.
"Extremely insightful to policy-makers and judicial officers who promulgate laws and make decisions daily. Will be helpful in training new lawyers and judges on the child welfare system. Great intro. for paralegal students."--Penny Willrich, Phoenix College
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