In his groundbreaking book, Maternal Deprivation Reassessed, child development expert Dr. Michael Rutter dives deep into the impact of a child's early experiences.
This book challenges the simplistic view of "mother only" care, exploring the complexities of nurturing relationships. Dr. Rutter sheds light on the short-term and long-term effects of various caregiving situations, from lack of bonding to separation anxiety.
Learn about the "qualities of mothering" that truly matter and how different caregiving experiences can influence a child's development.
Maternal Deprivation Reassessed is a must-read for anyone concerned with a child's well-being, offering crucial insights for parents, educators, and caregivers.
Maternal Deprivation Reassessed by Michael Rutter c1981 Penguin Book
Title: Maternal Deprivation Reassessed
Author: Michael Rutter
Publisher : Penguin Books
Publication c1981
Format: SoftbackCondition: Picture covers which have some creasing and marks. Pages are fairly clean with no marks, some light tanning due to age.
Book measures: 18cm x 11cm with 285 pages