Children's Friendships: The Beginnings of Intimacy (Understanding Children's Worlds)

Children's Friendships: The Beginnings of Intimacy (Understanding Children's Worlds)

by JudyDunn (Author), JeromeS.Bruner (Foreword)

Synopsis

Drawing on evidence from studies on both sides of the Atlantic, this beautifully written book from Judy Dunn, the leading international authority on childhood development, considers the nature and significance of children's early friendships. * accessible and comprehensive book on friendship, beautifully written by a world authority; * features a foreword by Jerome Bruner, one of the most influential psychologists alive today; * stresses the importance of friendships to young children and considers the implications of friendship for our understanding of children's development more generally; * draws out the practical implications for parents, teachers and those who care for children; * considers how to help children with friendship difficulties and what to do about a trouble--makinga friendships and bullying; * latest addition to the Understanding Children's Worlds series.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 19 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 1405114487
ISBN 13: 9781405114486

Media Reviews
Judy Dunn has the happy knack of helping us to look afresh at the children we thought we knew -- including our own. Her new book shows that in the context of friendship, children have an opportunity -- from kindergarten upward -- to go on imaginary adventures, to engage in give--and--take and, eventually, to learn about commitment in ways that the immediate family can rarely match. We glimpse children at their best in this delightful book -- and sympathize all the more with those children who want to make friends but have none. Paul Harris, Harvard Graduate School of Education This magical new book by Judy Dunn explores the development of friendships in young children. She draws on close observation of toddlers, pre--schoolers and school children to demonstrate the role of intimate friendships in encouraging children to share ideas, coordinate pretend play and express affection for those that are not kin. This book will inform the practice of professionals who care for young children and intrigue parents -- who will see immediately how the friendships of their own children are the spur to imagining what's in the mind and heart of another. Kathy Sylva, Professor of Educational Psychology, University of Oxford Judy Dunn, one of our most astute chroniclers of childrena s social lives, provides a fascinating glimpse into the often neglected world of childrena s friendships. Using real--life illustrations from her own studies as well as rich insights from novelists and biographers, she convincingly shows the important place of friends in childrena s development. Parents as well as professionals will learn much from this timely and readable volume. Ross D. Parke, Director, Center for Family Studies, University of California Riverside Childrena s Friendships is a beautifully written account of childrena s early friendships by Judy Dunn, the leading international authority on childhood development. Primary Times, 29th Nov -- 7th Feb 2005 The excitement, the pleasures, problems and humour, the compelling intensity of these relationships with friends (and enemies) in writersa early lives and their fiction are interwoven in Childrena s Friendships with the present--day examples from the children in Dunna s research and that of others. SirReadaLot.org, January Issue.
Author Bio
Judy Dunn is Professor of Developmental Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry. She is the author of numerous books, including The Beginnings of Social Understanding (Blackwell Publishing, 1988), Separate Lives: Why Siblings Are So Different (1992) and From One Child to Two (1995).