Ebook: Children’s Special Places: Exploring the Role of Forts, Dens, and Bush Houses in Middle Childhood
Author: David Sobel
- Tags: Child Psychology, Psychology & Counseling, Health Fitness & Dieting, Parenting, Early Childhood, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, School-Age Children, Single Parents, Teenagers, Parenting & Relationships, Teen & Young Adult, Art Music & Photography, Biographies, Education & Reference, Historical Fiction, Hobbies & Games, Literature & Fiction, Mysteries & Thrillers, Personal Health, Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Social Issues, Sports & Outdoors, Child Psychology, Psychology, Children’s St
- Series: Landscapes of Childhood Series, The Child in the City Series
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: Wayne State University Press
- Edition: Revised
- Language: English
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From the ages of five to twelve, the middle years of childhood, young people explore their surroundings and find or construct private spaces. In these secret places, children develop and control environments of their own and enjoy freedom from the rules of the adult world. Children's Special Places enters these hidden worlds, reveals their importance to children's development and emotional health, and shows educators, parents, and other adults how they can foster a bond between young people and nature that is important to maturation.
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