Children Who See Too Much: Lessons from the Child Witness to Violence Project

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Children Who See Too Much: Lessons from the Child Witness to Violence Project
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Betsy Mcalister Groves
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:184
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 141
Category/GenreChild care and upbringing
ISBN/Barcode 9780807031391
ClassificationsDewey:649.1
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Beacon Press
Imprint Beacon Press
Publication Date 20 January 2003
Publication Country United States

Description

In this text, Betsy Groves debunks the myth that young age is a protector against the lasting effects of witnessing violence in the home. She makes the case that traumatic events carried out by family members carry the most severe psychological risks for very young children and uses cognitive research to explore how very young children process violence. Groves draws upon the Child Witness to Violence Program's award-winning training programmes for parents, teachers, police officers, clergy and paediatric health care providers to lay out ways adults can understand and protect the very young children who see too much.

Author Biography

Betsy McAlister Groves is founder of the nationally recognized Child Witness to Violence Project at Boston Medical Center.

Reviews

Betsy Groves offers rare insight and guidance for adults who seek to help children cope with trauma and violence. Now more than ever, we all need this help as images of disaster are an all too common element of childhood in America. --James Garbarino, Ph.D., author of Parents Under Siege "Groves draws on her tenure with the Child Witness to Violence Project in Boston to show that there is hope for these youngsters, that they can be helped through frank talk and therapy. Her message is clear: Children must be encouraged to openly discuss the violence in their lives; otherwise it will foment trouble within." --David Ruenzal, Teacher Magazine "Children Who See Too Much will fill the need for a road map felt by parents overwhelmed by all the awfulness around them." --Judith Warner, The Washington Post "The subject makes Children Who See Too Much an easy choice for social workers and pediatric counselors. Yet, in breaking down the issue, Groves shows why the book is meant for parents, teachers, police officers-and anyone who senses the weight that children carry today." --Jodi Nirode, The Columbus Ohio Dispatch "Groves provides six practical steps that will help parents create a safer world, regardless of neighborhood or race. The Boston Medical Center model presented in this book is clearly a valuable one for other communities to copy." --Library Journal "This is a valuable book to alert parents and therapists to the pain that children go through after witnessing violence. It is so timely now after the horrors we have experienced in New York City. These children are all the more vulnerable to other kinds of violence." --T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.<