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Why Children Need Joy
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Why Children Need Joy
The fundamental truth about childhood



December 2023 | 184 pages | Corwin UK
Shortlisted as Highly Commended for the Nursery World Professional Book of the Year Award 2024

This transformative book looks at one of the most undervalued aspects of childhood, joy. Using the latest neuroscience and biochemistry this book shows that joy, far from being an abstract concept, is one of the key motivators for every aspect of learning and development throughout childhood and something we ignore at our peril. The book gives concrete strategies for increasing the levels of joy in our children and highlights the catastrophic damage that a decline in joy can cause in our children especially in a post pandemic world. Suitable for anyone who works with children, this book puts forward a compelling argument that Joy is profoundly important for all of our children and can fundamentally help our children to thrive. 

Warning - may contain evil clowns!
 
Chapter 1: Simple moments of joy – Why joy is so undervalued and yet so important
 
Chapter 2: The joy of goo and big red buses!
 
Chapter 3: Expressions of joy – the joy of words and sounds
 
Chapter 4: The joy of movement and dancing elephants
 
Chapter 5: The joy of poo and a school for ninja
 
Chapter 6: Seek and destroy – The robot teachers are coming!
 
Chapter 7: Who Stole our joy?
 
Chapter 8: We are Celestial – Being a different sort of grown-up
 
Chapter 9: Simple equations for thriving – How compassion and joy can change not just children but our entire society.

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