Penelope Leach

Penelope Leach

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Dr. Penelope J. Leach (born 19 November 1937 Hampstead, London) is a British psychologist who writes extensively on parenting issues from a child development perspective.

Her best-known book is "Your Baby and Child: From Birth to Age Five", published in 1977, which has sold over two million copies to date. Leach notes in the introduction to that book: "Whatever you are doing, however you are coping, if you listen to your child and to your own feelings, there will be something you can actually do to put things right or make the best of those that are wrong."

Education and Personal Life

The second daughter of the novelist Nigel Balchin, Leach graduated from Newnham College, Cambridge with honours in 1959. After Cambridge, she attended the London School of Economics, where she received her Ph.D. in psychology and lectured on child development. Her research positions have included a year in the Home Office Research Unit studying juvenile crime and six years at the Medical Research Centre Developmental Research Unit. Leach is a fellow of the British Psychological Society.

Books and Media

"Your Baby and Child"

Leach's most popular work is "Your Baby and Child", which appeared in extensively revised versions in 1988 and 1997. The most recent third edition of the book is divided into five major sections, covering newborns, "settled babies," "older babies," toddlers, and "young children." Each section includes information on expected developmental milestones and patterns in the areas of sleep, eating, "crying and comforting," speech, and physical growth. The book's central thesis is to illuminate "the successive tasks of development with which [children] are involved, the kinds of thought of which they are capable and the extremes of emotion that carry them along" because "the happier you can make your baby, the more you will enjoy being with her, and the more you enjoy her, the happier she will be."

The popularity of "Your Baby and Child" led to a television series of the same name on Lifetime, which Leach wrote and hosted. The show won a CableACE Award and was nominated for an Emmy.

Other works

*"Babyhood" (1974, rev. 1983) is a treatment of academic research on child development presented for a lay audience.
*"Your Growing Child" (1986), originally published as "The Child Care Encyclopedia", is a medical reference book for parents.
*"The First Six Months: Getting Together With Your Baby" (1986) takes a similar approach to "Your Baby and Child", with a special emphasis on the newborn.
*"Children First: What Society Must Do --- And Is Not Doing --- For Children Today" (1994) is a polemic suggesting large-scale social initiatives to end child poverty and homelessness, and to enable parents to spend more time with their children.
*"Child Care Today (Alfred A. Knopf, 2009) [http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9781400042562]

Leach has also produced several home videos ("Becoming a Family", "Baby to Toddler", and 'Toddler to Child') as well as a play called "Snap Happy" that toured schools to teach conflict resolution to preschool and school-aged children.

Current Projects

Leach's major current project is directing a large-scale United Kingdom project on the longitudinal effects of various forms of daycare and childcare on children and their parents. She also serves on the curriculum board for "Sesame Street" and writes parenting advice columns for several publications, including "Junior Magazine" and the website BabyCenter.

References

External links

* [http://www.juniormagazine.co.uk/module-pagesetter-viewpub-tid-14-pid-3.html/ Penelope Leach parenting advice archives from 'Junior Magazine']
* [http://uk.dk.com/static/cs/uk/11/features/parenting/penelope.html Interview with Penelope Leach]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/parents/story/0,3605,902993,00.html Guardian interview]

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NAME = Leach, Penelope J.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Balchin, Penelope J.
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Psychologist
DATE OF BIRTH = 1937-11-19
PLACE OF BIRTH = Hampstead, London
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