Sue Palmer
 
Detoxing Childhood

Detoxing Childhood book cover‘It is a sad fact that Britain’s teenagers have more problems than those in any other country in Europe. So what is going wrong? Why is there such an increase in childhood depression? Why are behavioural problems on the increase? Why is there a rise substance abuse, violence and self harm amongst young people?

Sue Palmer in Toxic Childhood explored the pressures and demands which affect children’s and young people’s emotional, social and physical development. In this text, the sequel, she offers a range of insights, ideas and practical advice showing how negative influences on children’s development can be defused.

Every parent and every teacher should have this clear-sighted, immensely readable and accessible book to hand.’

Gervase Phinn
Author and former school inspector