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A Good Childhood: Searching for Values in a Competitive Age by Richard Layard
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A Good Childhood: Searching for Values in a Competitive Age

by Richard Layard

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This is a well written and compelling presentation of a comprehensive analysis of the life of children in the UK in 2007 / 2008 carried out by a panel with a wide range of experience in child development issues. Based on a combination of original research and the output of a wide range of other studies into healthy child development, this report speaks with a significant level of authority. The recommendations it makes for improving the life experiences of our children are practical and specific. These recommendations are presented throughout the book, focussing on different areas of life. They are also restated at the end, grouped by who needs to take responsibility for delivering them. I found this to be particularly helpful.
The report concludes by suggesting that all the recommendations are founded on three words: love, respect and evidence. Not a bad place to start, I reckon.
  tcarter | Feb 19, 2009 |

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This is a well written and compelling presentation of a comprehensive analysis of the life of children in the UK in 2007 / 2008 carried out by a panel with a wide range of experience in child development issues. Based on a combination of original research and the output of a wide range of other studies into healthy child development, this report speaks with a significant level of authority. The recommendations it makes for improving the life experiences of our children are practical and specific. These recommendations are presented throughout the book, focussing on different areas of life. They are also restated at the end, grouped by who needs to take responsibility for delivering them. I found this to be particularly helpful.
The report concludes by suggesting that all the recommendations are founded on three words: love, respect and evidence. Not a bad place to start, I reckon. ( )
  tcarter | Feb 19, 2009 |

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