Beginning Reflective Practice begins by examining reflective practice as a concept and answering several questions. What is reflective practice? Why is it important to you? How can you use it as a strategy for your own learning and for developing your professional practice?
In this updated edition of her classic account of how and why the experts' advice has changed with changing times, Christina Hardyment analyses the anxieties of our own age and gives parents much-needed confidence in their own ability to choose the advice that best suits them and their babies.
An original and accessible book which explores how women try to make sense of, and narrate their experiences of first-time motherhood in the Western world.
This second edition offers a practical guide to developing reflective practice, explores models of reflection and challenges practitioners to question their own practice.
This book is devoted to training parent educators and family counsellors and represents a unique and important contribution to the growing field of parent education and support programmes.