An attempt to look at the foundational years of childhood and the different needs of the child. Written more from her involvement in the upbringing of her four daughters than from an interest in child psychology, the author claims to be uncommitted to any one school of psychotherapy or counselling.
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Yesterday's Child by Mary Pytches
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Table of Contents
Failure in the family relationship; a biblical pattern for the family; the secret place (in the womb); a hazardous journey (birth); His majesty, the baby'; the age of discovery; sexuality exploited or explored; widening horizons; the age of change.
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