Originally published in 1945, this is a concise account of the
remarkable experiment with boys carried out by the author of The
Hawkspur Experiment. The war put this latter experiment into abeyance,
but gave its author an opportunity to practice his principles on a
group of younger difficult boys. Aged from eight to fourteen, these
boys were the "throw-outs" of the Evacuation Scheme, but before the
Barns experiment had been long in operation troublesome boys were
being evacuated not primarily to escape bombs, but in order that they
might have the treatment that Barns provided. Barns was a
Hostel-school initiated by the Society of Friends, where lawless boys
made their own laws, and where the principle instrument in their
reformation was not punishment but affection. So successful were the
unconventional methods here described that sceptics were convinced,
and Barns has now achieved a permanent place in the field of "the
therapy of the dis-social." Today it would be described as a
therapeutic community and is one of the earliest experiments of its
kind that raised awareness and paved the way for further research in
this area.
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ISBN
9781000845914
Publisert
2022
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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