Child Left Behind
Found 3 free book(s)Overcoming health inequalities in ‘left behind’ neighbourhoods
www.appg-leftbehindneighbourhoods.org.uk‘left behind’ neighbourhoods to the level of residents in local authorities with other deprived areas could add £2bn per year to the national economy. This should not be a ‘battle of the most deprived’. Every person in the country deserves to live a long life in good health – but the distinctive features of ‘left behind’
Edited by Alissa Goodman and Paul Gregg - JRF
www.jrf.org.ukbehind by age 11, and poor children who perform badly at age 7 are less likely to improve their ranking compared to children from better-off backgrounds, which is an important factor behind the widening gap. Parental aspirations and attitudes to education vary …
THE NATURE OF THE CHILD'S TIE TO HIS MOTHER
www.psychology.sunysb.eduof the child's tie which are to be found in the litera-ture can be described briefly. They are: — (1) The child has a number of physiological needs which must be met, particularly for food and warmth, but no social needs. In so far as a baby be-comes interested in and attached to a human figure, especially mother, this is the result of the mother