Editorial Vol8 no1
Welcome to the Scottish Journal for Residential Child Care. When I was in direct practice, I had the nagging feeling that I never knew enough. In the earliest days of my career, I was never able to find much to read that addressed what I was seeing in my practice. Now I have the opposite problem; th...
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description | Welcome to the Scottish Journal for Residential Child Care. When I was in direct practice, I had the nagging feeling that I never knew enough. In the earliest days of my career, I was never able to find much to read that addressed what I was seeing in my practice. Now I have the opposite problem; there is so much more being written that it is impossible to read everything, and difficult to know where to start or how to prioritise ! To help this situation, the journal has been offering reviews of books relevant to our field. Having an introduction through the eyes of someone else can help you to decide whether a book might be useful. |
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