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Child Left Behind

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Overcoming health inequalities in ‘left behind’ neighbourhoods

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

  Left, Behind, Left behind

Edited by Alissa Goodman and Paul Gregg - JRF

Edited by Alissa Goodman and Paul Gregg - JRF

www.jrf.org.uk

behind 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 …

  Behind

THE NATURE OF THE CHILD'S TIE TO HIS MOTHER

THE NATURE OF THE CHILD'S TIE TO HIS MOTHER

www.psychology.sunysb.edu

of 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

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