The Healing Power of Play
by Russell Evans
With two articles by Jean Evans
Foreword by Dr Richard House
Critical illness can cause overwhelming feelings of abandonment and
loss. Difficult for adults to face alone, for children the
experience is magnified. They have to leave home for an alien
hospital world, without the comfort of familiar daily rhythms.
Jean Evans was a play leader who recognised ahead of her time the
importance of enabling children to give voice to their feelings,
providing opportunities for play and working in partnership with
parents. These requirements are now core principles in the training
and working practice in the fields of nursery nursing, play
therapy, childcare and Paediatrics.
Jean Evans' practical insights embrace:
* Child development through play and imitation;
* Captivating children's interest; encouragement as a source of
healing;
* Practical guidelines for helping children to feel safe and
happy;
* Dying children and caring parents.
Full of touching and useful examples of how Jean applied this in
her work, Helping Children to Overcome Fear serves to remind us
that these principles are relevant not only to the critically ill
but can be used to support all children, everywhere.
paperback; 128 pages; 216 x 138 mm
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