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Ghosts from the Nursery: Tracing the Roots of Violence Paperback – January 7, 2014
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- Print length364 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAtlantic Monthly Press
- Publication dateJanuary 7, 2014
- Dimensions5.9 x 1.2 x 8.9 inches
- ISBN-100871137348
- ISBN-13978-0871137340
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"A deeply disturbing wake-up call." Publishers Weekly
"Karr-Morse and Wiley boldly raise some tough issues. . . . [They] start with a grim questionwhy are children violent?and they forge a passionate and cogent argument for focusing our collective energies on infancy and parenthood to stop the cycle of ruined lives." The Seattle Times
"An expert, disturbing and vitally important book . . . . If the problem of violence in America concerns you, read this book. You will be given no quick fixes. You are given truth. And it’s truth all of us need to know." Statesman Journal
"An alarming book with national scope. . . . [Its] methodical approach tying childhood development to recent research about the brain pushes us one step further down the road to dealing two intersecting and important issues: how to protect society from its growing pocket of violent citizens and how to protect children from the abuse and neglect that lead to membership in that terrible club." The Portland Oregonian
"This book will make you realize as never before the importance of the 0-3-year period in every child’s life. Ghosts from the Nursery shows the heavy price society pays for child abuse and neglect. This book skillfully takes a very real and frightening issue and encourages us to work harder to end it." Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, United States Senate
"Right! Right! Right! This easy-to-read book is right on track for helping guide policy makers and parents about America’s most precious resource . . . her children. I highly recommend it." Dr. Ken Magid, author of High Risk: Children Without a Conscience
"The first three years of life are crucial not only to children but also to the whole society in which they live and grow and eventually reproduce. It is in the context of the self-interest even of those who care least for small children that this book appeals for child-friendly practices and policiesand should be widely heard." Penelope Leach, Ph.D., author of Children First
"Essential reading for anyone interested in the roots of violence and in finding ways of reducing violence in our society." Geraldine Dawson, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington, and editor of Human Behavior and the Developing Brain
"Robin Karr-Morse and Meredith Wiley are to be applauded for so successfully tracing the roots of violence to the complex early relations between brain and behavioral development. The story they tell is one that should be heard, and the warning bells they sound should be our wake-up call to do better by our children." Charles A. Nelson, Professor of Child Psychology, Pediatrics, and Neuroscience, University of Minnesota
"In this remarkable and timely book, Robin Karr-Morse and Meredith Wiley interweave the compelling narrative of a child who has committed a violent crime with a comprehensive description of current relevant studies on attachment disturbances and brain development (many of which are being presented to the informed public for the first time) in order to convincingly argue that the roots of violence are cultivated in infancy. . . . The essential question is how we as a society can transform this pragmatic knowledge into very early prevention programs." Allan N. Schore, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine
"Ghosts from the Nursery is an impressive book. As I read it I found myself wishing that I had had all the information and wisdom in this book back when I started working with children. The authors have done a wonderful job of digesting and presenting various complex areas and issues in a clear, entertaining fashion. It is a rare combination of skill, insight and intelligence that produced this book." Bruce D. Perry, MD, Ph.D.
"[Karr-Morse and Wiley] clearly and powerfully elucidate why children are capable of the most heinous crimes possible and why violence has reached epidemic proportions. The future is bleak for all of us if we do not heed the warnings of children in need of nurturing, guidance and concerned parenting. This is a clear, well-researched book that deserves wide reading." Matilda Raffa Cuomo
"Violence is one of the most compelling problems of our time, not only in our nation , but around the world. Ghosts from the Nursery is a major contribution to a new understanding of this issue. The premises set forth are backed with hard data from many relevant sources and it is written in an elegant and interesting literary style. I highly recommend it." Dr. Stella Chess, MD
"Ghosts from the Nursery is a must read book for those who seek to repair shattered livesand those who seek to prevent the shattering. An important book for people who try to make the world a more civilized place." Craig Ramey, Director, Civitan International Research Center
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Praise for Ghosts from the Nursery:
"Evidence is building, as Ghosts from the Nursery demonstrates, that if we fail to love and nurture our children . . . we are not only condemning our children to a bleak future but we are destroying the fabric of our society. This is an eye-opening book."-Marian Wright Edelman, President, The Children's Defense Fund
"Karr-Morse and Wiley boldly raise some tough issues. . . . [They] start with a grim question-why are children violent?-and they forge a passionate and cogent argument for focusing our collective energies on infancy and parenthood to stop the cycle of ruined lives."-The Seattle Times
"Ghosts from the Nursery is ominous and persuasive. . . . [Karr-Morse and Wiley] join a growing chorus of childhood development experts in insisting that, to be effective, programs seeking to insure the welfare of children must intervene even before birth. . . .The unspoken message of Ghosts from the Nursery is more sobering still. It seems we have strayed so far from common sense and sensitivity in child rearing that we must rely on brain scans and F.B.I. statistics to remind us of what babies have always needed to thrive: attention, nourishment, stability and love."-New York Times Book Review
"An expert, disturbing and vitally important book . . . . If the problem of violence in America concerns you, read this book. You will be given no quick fixes. You are given truth. And it's truth all of us need to know."-Statesman Journal
"An alarming book with national scope. . . . [It's] methodical approach tying childhood development to recent research about the brain pushes us one step further down the road to dealing two intersecting and important issues: how to protect society from its growing pocket of violent citizens and how to protect children from the abuse and neglect that lead to membership in that terrible club."-The Portland Oregonian
"This book will make you realize as never before the importance of the 0-3-year period in every child's life. Ghosts from the Nursery shows the heavy price society pays for child abuse and neglect. This book skillfully takes a very real and frightening issue and encourages us to work harder to end it."-Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, United States Senate
"Right! Right! Right! This easy-to-read book is right on track for helping guide policy makers and parents about America's most precious resource...her children. I highly recommend it"-Dr. Ken Magid, author of High Risk: Children Without a Conscience
"The first three years of life are crucial not only to children but also to the whole society in which they live and grow and eventually reproduce. It is in the context of the self-interest even of those who care least for small children that this book appeals for child-friendly practices and policies-and should be widely heard."-Penelope Leach, Ph.D., author of Children First
"Essential reading for anyone interested in the roots of violence and in finding ways of reducing violence in our society."-Geraldine Dawson, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington, and editor of Human Behavior and the Developing Brain
"Robin Karr-Morse and Meredith Wiley are to be applauded for so successfully tracing the roots of violence to the complex early relations between brain and behavioral development. The story they tell is one that should be heard, and the warning bells they sound should be our wake-up call to do better by our children."-Charles A. Nelson, Professor of Child Psychology, Pediatrics, and Neuroscience, University of Minnesota
"In this remarkable and timely book, Robin Karr-Morse and Meredith Wiley interweave the compelling narrative of a child who has committed a violent crime with a comprehensive description of current relevant studies on attachment disturbances and brain development (many of which are being presented to the informed public for the first time) in order to convincingly argue that the roots of violence are cultivated in infancy. . . . The essential question is how we as a society can transform this pragmatic knowledge into very early prevention programs."-Allan N. Schore, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine
"Ghosts from the Nursery is an impressive book. As I read it I found myself wishing that I had had all the information and wisdom in this book back when I started working with children. The authors have done a wonderful job of digesting and presenting various complex areas and issues in a clear, entertaining fashion. It is a rare combination of skill, insight and intelligence that produced this book."-Bruce D. Perry, MD, Ph.D.
About the Author
MEREDITH S. WILEY is the former State Director of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids New York. She lives in Mariposa, California. Karr-Morse and Wiley are coauthors of Scared Sick: The Role of Childhood Trauma in Adult Disease.
Product details
- Publisher : Atlantic Monthly Press; First Edition (January 7, 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 364 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0871137348
- ISBN-13 : 978-0871137340
- Item Weight : 1.3 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.9 x 1.2 x 8.9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #342,551 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #444 in Medical Child Psychology
- #660 in Popular Child Psychology
- #745 in Baby & Toddler Parenting
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As an attorney handling child abuse and neglect cases for nearly two decades, I always thought Head Start was the answer for giving a child a positive future. After reading this book and the hundreds of scientific studies referenced in the book, Head Start is actually late in the game (though still very helpful) in giving a child the tools to do well in school and life.
The book explains that it is in utero when most of a persons brain cells develop and start creating pathways for future learning. From birth to age two is when a child expands those pathways and how he or she relates to the world and other people. The book is also an important read for prospective parents so that they realize how critical conception to age two is for their child's development and future.
The author's second book, Scared Sick: The Role of Childhood Trauma in Adult Disease is a great companion, as it explains the biology and epigenetic science behind the information in Ghosts.
My hope is that every elected official in America will read these books, so that they will understand why spending tax dollars on parenting, education, and prevention programs will save literally hundreds of billions of dollars of tax dollars in the future, while creating more tax producers and fewer tax dollar users.
1. Inherited genetics
2. Altered genetics
3. Synaptic development
By the age of four, it’s a done deal, and no amount of wishful thinking is going to change a person’s temperament. I study criminals and predators, many of the worst of whom begin life with trauma in all three categories. For some people, there is no possibility of redemption. Some parents naturally get it all right, purely from instinct. Some should never have children under any circumstance. Everyone else who has traumas they would like to refrain from poisoning their children with should read this book to understand how crucial early childhood development really is and consider whether they are up to the task. Everyone sees their own reality as a yardstick for normal, including those who are highly skewed.
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The authors mention that prenatal experiences involving mother and baby all account for the formation of the brain,and most of the reasons why problems occur can be prevented. Factors such as a pregnant woman stopping smoking,reducing her stress levels,learning about childbirth and parenting can help secure attachments form between mother and baby. The baby's brain at birth has subconscious imprints of prenatal experiences, and it was interesting to learn that whatever the woman feels and experiences during pregnancy is present in the baby.The authors mention on several occasions the effect of prenatal ingestion of alcohol,drugs and smoking can alter the way in which the brain is formed and there is now so much research to account for the authors description of prenatal experiences. A fabulous book for those who are in the field of childcare, adopted and fostered children.
A must read for anyone who works with children. Useful for anyone who works with vulnerable adults also.