Infant Tongues

Infant Tongues

Author: Elizabeth Goodenough

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9780814324318

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"Using various critical approaches and disciplines, 20 contributors examine the representation of children in literature from the Renaissance to the present. The essays cover problems in imitation of speech and dialect, uses of narrative voice, creative development of child writers, and shifting cultural conceptions of childhood, illustrating the way children's voices have often been mediated, modified, or appropriated by adult writers." -- Book News, Inc.


Childrens Voice in Family Therapy

Childrens Voice in Family Therapy

Author: Carole Gammer

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 9780393705416

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"As participants in family therapy, children have unique and specific needs, and they present distinct challenges for the family therapist. All too often, children are inadvertently relegated to a secondary role because, given their inability to verbally express themselves, their opinions are not heard as clearly as those of other family members. In attempting to remedy this situation, therapists may simply transpose child therapy techniques into the family therapy. However, this is an inadequate solution, as those techniques have not been developed for use in a family context. Rather, an innovative, systemic approach is needed, as Carole Gammer persuasively argues in The Child's Voice in Family Therapy." "Emphasizing a range of practical interventions, Gammer offers the clinician an array of methods for recognizing the needs of children taking part in family therapy, and for helping children gain the most benefit from the therapeutic experience. Individual chapters are devoted to useful techniques and tools, including dramatization, therapist-generated metaphors, art therapy, video-supported intervention, and play therapy. Clinical case studies appear throughout the book, so that every technique is clearly conveyed through numerous examples of actual families in therapy."--BOOK JACKET.


The Source for Children's Voice Disorders

The Source for Children's Voice Disorders

Author: Nancy B. Swigert

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 9780760606179

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"You will find this PowerPoint presentation on the enclosed CD. You can use it to present to a group of children, parents, teachers, and/or coaches." -- page 169.


Children as Citizens

Children as Citizens

Author: Pauline Harris

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1134685114

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This book discusses how consultations with young children could signal a change of thinking about how children might influence policy and shape the development of a child-friendly state. While the consultations in this study were germane to political decisions, they took place as multi-modal dialogue with children in their educational settings. Framed by Australia’s national early years learning framework which focuses on children’s belonging and identity, the consultations saw unique partnerships formed among children, educators, families and policy officers, providing ways in which children’s voices may be engaged in educational spaces throughout the world. Using a qualitative case study approach, these consultations were documented through observations, interviews, artefact collection and document analyses, allowing the authors to construct a framework for engaging children as citizens that is transferable to a variety of settings. Chapters provide: • an insight into the various aspects involved in children’s consultations from conceptualizing and planning consultations with young children, to implementation and documentation, through to the uptake and consequence of children’s messages; • factors that contribute to the effectiveness of consultations, challenges that arise, and areas for improvement when engaging with children’s voices; • implications for children’s participation as valued citizens and a framework for considering young children’s voices in decision-making processes. This book offers fresh ideas for working with young children in the decision making process and will appeal to early childhood researchers, educators, policymakers and practitioners across various sectors, agencies and disciplines.


Parent Voice

Parent Voice

Author: Russell J. Quaglia

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2017-09-13

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1506360084

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Find the voice to guide and advocate for your child using an age appropriate model that allows for differences in personality, disposition, and supporting players.


A Voice for the Child

A Voice for the Child

Author: Janusz Korczak

Publisher: Thorsons Publishers

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Janusz Korczak brings a humane, compassionate voice to help us honor children as independent beings worthy of utmost respect.


Child Agency and Voice in Therapy

Child Agency and Voice in Therapy

Author: Phil Jones

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-11-23

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1000224201

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Child Agency and Voice in Therapy offers innovatory ways of thinking about, and working with, children in therapy. The book: considers different practices such as respecting the rights of the child in therapy and recognising and listening to children as ‘active agents’ and ‘experts’; features approaches that: access children’s views of their therapy; engage with them as researchers or co-researchers; and that use play and arts-based methods; draws on arts therapies research in ways that enable insight and learning for all those engaged with children’s therapy and wellbeing; considers how the contexts of the therapy, such as a school or counselling centre, relate to the ways children experience themselves and their therapy in relation to rights, agency and voice. Child Agency and Voice in Therapy will be beneficial for all child therapists and is a good resource for courses concerning childhood welfare, therapy, education, wellbeing and mental health.


The Little Girl with the Big Voice

The Little Girl with the Big Voice

Author: Wé McDonald

Publisher:

Published: 2018-04-24

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781682655856

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I'm holding my head up high. I know my dreams will touch the sky... These words were written by teenage singer-songwriter Wé McDonald. As a timid young girl with a soft, squeaky speaking voice, Wé was often bullied and had few friends. She just didn't fit in. Written in Wé McDonald's own words, The Little Girl with the Big Voice is a captivating story about a young girl who courageously embraces her uniqueness and discovers her true voice, no matter what others think or say. Wé's story inspires kids to work to fulfill their dreams and to expand their own understanding of themselves and the world around them.


Raising Your Child, Not Your Voice

Raising Your Child, Not Your Voice

Author: Duane Cuthbertson

Publisher: Victor

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780896933422

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How can you change a child's strong will without breaking his spirit? If you want totestablish sound discipline strategies, this book will help you teach your child without straining your vocal cords.