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Challenging the Politics of Early Intervention: Who's 'Saving' Children and Why


Challenging the Politics of Early Intervention: Who's 'Saving' Children and Why

Paperback by Gillies, Val (University of Westminster); Edwards, Rosalind (University of Southampton); Horsley, Nicola (Loughborough University, Centre for Research in Social Policy)

Challenging the Politics of Early Intervention: Who's 'Saving' Children and Why

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ISBN:
9781447324102
Publication Date:
23 Aug 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 18 May 2024
Challenging the Politics of Early Intervention: Who's 'Saving' Children and Why

Description

A vital interrogation of the internationally accepted policy and practice consensus that intervention to shape parenting in the early years is the way to prevent disadvantage. Given the divisive assumptions and essentialist ideas behind early years intervention, in whose interests does it really serve? This book critically assesses assertions that the 'wrong type of parenting' has biological and cultural effects, stunting babies' brain development and leading to a life of poverty and under-achievement. It shows how early intervention policies underpinned by interpretations of brain science perpetuate gendered, classed and raced inequalities. The exploration of future directions will be welcomed by those looking for a positive, collectivist vision of the future that addresses the real underlying issues in the creation of disadvantage.

Contents

The politics of early intervention and evidence; Citizens of the future; Rescuing the infant brain; In whose best interests?; Case studies of interests at play; Saving children; Reproducing inequalities; Reclaiming the future: alternative visions.

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