The Pips of Child Life Series is essential material for child life and play specialists, health care professionals, students, educators, and scholars interested in the history of psychosocial care of children and families in hospitals.
Designed for students majoring in early childhood, psychology, child development, or education, The Pips of Child Life Series is a two book series that offers a glimpse into the early play activities and programs in hospitals and the women who led the way through the late 1990s. Editors Joan Turner and Civita Brown relate the development of child life to universal theories, world events, and changes within the field of health care.
As the first collection to explore these changes, The Pips of Child Life: Early Play Programs in Hospitals spans the history of play programs starting in the 1900s, a time when pediatrics was just beginning to become accepted as a medical specialty and interest in the well- being of children was advancing—through to the 1970s.
The Pips of Child Life: Early Play Programs in Hospitals edited by Joan Turner and Civita Brown:
Includes coverage and work by pioneers B.J. Seabury, Mary Brooks, Emma Plank, and many others.
Was inspired by the Child Life Council Archives at Utica College
Features the story of the founding of the interdisciplinary Association for the Care of Children's Health and the surfacing of the Child Life Study Group.