OceanSpray
Platinum Member
This might be slightly off topic, unsure. I don’t have good recommendations about books on development exactly but I do agree in researching the heck out of things is empowering.
The off topic part- I can’t stand Erikson and his wife. I get they were big in their field and set up pathways for further learning. But they gave up their child with Down syndrome, Neal, and let him live out his life alone in an asylum. I get that was the thing to do at the time, and I get even the Kennedy’s did that. Many did. But to situate your career on being the faces of child development and child psychology and psychiatry while hiding away your child and never visiting, never telling his siblings he exists, nothing, is just a height of hypocrisy and lowness to me.
***Editing to add that I’m not judging anyone learning from them. I’m solely judging them.
The off topic part- I can’t stand Erikson and his wife. I get they were big in their field and set up pathways for further learning. But they gave up their child with Down syndrome, Neal, and let him live out his life alone in an asylum. I get that was the thing to do at the time, and I get even the Kennedy’s did that. Many did. But to situate your career on being the faces of child development and child psychology and psychiatry while hiding away your child and never visiting, never telling his siblings he exists, nothing, is just a height of hypocrisy and lowness to me.
***Editing to add that I’m not judging anyone learning from them. I’m solely judging them.