ISSUE 97  •  FEBRUARY 2007  •  HOME PAGE

EDITORIAL
... Finding gratefulness

PROFESSION AND PRACTICE
... Curiosity and asking good questions
... A clash between professional philosophy and practice
... The profession that never was
... Reaching beyond caring to loving - I
... Easy good-byes

SUPERVISION
... It’s what you do
... Preparation for new supervisors

ADMINISTRATORS
... Hy Resnick on listening: A neglected skill
... Training the untrained

ACTIVITIES
... A stimulating and responsive environment
... Helping children to see – and appreciate – their world

FEATURES
... Lost boys: Why our sons turn to violence
... Law and policy reform: A small country's big efforts
... On both sides of the law: Listening to one young person
... EndNotes

REGULARS
... Leon Fulcher writes from New Zealand
... Mark Krueger: Monks in training for war
... Mark Smith: Children's rights and wrongs

 

Play keeps us vital and alive. It gives us an enthusiasm for life that is irreplaceable. Without it, life just doesn't taste good.

         — LUCIA CAPOCCHIONE

 

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