Connecting Children: Care and Family Life in Later ChildhoodRoutledge, 2000 M08 31 - 240 páginas Connecting Children focuses on children's understandings of care and their views of different family lives. It portrays the lives of children aged 11-12 and shows how families connect children in different ways both in the household but also in their wider kinship networks. The children studied reflect upon family life and especially upon situations where their own family lives change dramatically, such as when parents divorce or are unable to care for them. This book will be of interest to those working in education, social work, child care, counselling, social policy and childhood studies. |
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... care and their views of different family lives including lone parent households, two-parent families, step families ... ethic of care • portrays children as contributors to family life as well as recipients of their parents' care ...
... care and their views of different family lives including lone parent households, two-parent families, step families ... ethic of care • portrays children as contributors to family life as well as recipients of their parents' care ...
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Care and Family Life in Later Childhood Kalwant Bhopal, Julia Brannen, Ellen Heptinstall. (1996) argues, is not well ... ethic of care and its practice. A third consideration is to add to the body of knowledge concerning children's active ...
Care and Family Life in Later Childhood Kalwant Bhopal, Julia Brannen, Ellen Heptinstall. (1996) argues, is not well ... ethic of care and its practice. A third consideration is to add to the body of knowledge concerning children's active ...
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... ethic of care (under their own agency) and through their experiences of others' care. Family life and later childhood In this book, we are principally concerned with children's perspectives of their care experiences in families and ...
... ethic of care (under their own agency) and through their experiences of others' care. Family life and later childhood In this book, we are principally concerned with children's perspectives of their care experiences in families and ...
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... care of the state, is however heavily constrained in practice. As Roche (1996) argues, professional power and ... ethic of care is negotiated according to the particular situation, and the 1 0 Connecting Children.
... care of the state, is however heavily constrained in practice. As Roche (1996) argues, professional power and ... ethic of care is negotiated according to the particular situation, and the 1 0 Connecting Children.
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... care, while other settings are less adult dominated but are structured by social hierarchies among children themselves. It is also necessary to consider that the ethic of care may compete with other context-specific norms between which ...
... care, while other settings are less adult dominated but are structured by social hierarchies among children themselves. It is also necessary to consider that the ethic of care may compete with other context-specific norms between which ...
Contenido
Childrens beliefs about care | 25 |
meanings | 47 |
Childrens accounts of family change | 68 |
childrens | 93 |
The importance of siblings | 115 |
The importance of grandparents relatives friends | 130 |
Childrens contribution to family life | 154 |
Children and mothers regulation | 178 |
Conclusions | 202 |
Appendix | 214 |
References | 222 |
Index | 229 |
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Connecting Children: Care and Family Life in Later Childhood Kalwant Bhopal,Julia Brannen,Ellen Heptinstall Vista previa limitada - 2000 |
Connecting Children: Care and Family Life in Later Childhood Julia Brannen,Ellen Heptinstall,Kalwant Bhopal Vista previa limitada - 2000 |
Connecting Children: Care and Family Life in Later Childhood Julia Brannen,Ellen Heptinstall,Kalwant Bhopal Vista previa limitada - 2000 |
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