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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... negotiate and renegotiate dividing time between their parents, when they continue to have contact with both mothers ... negotiating often traumatic changes in family life and attributing meaning to these experiences and relationships ...
... negotiate and renegotiate dividing time between their parents, when they continue to have contact with both mothers ... negotiating often traumatic changes in family life and attributing meaning to these experiences and relationships ...
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... negotiation; these implicate other concepts of dependency, responsibility, and competence in providing care. Many of these concepts have been developed in relation to care conceptualised as a practical activity and so less conceptual ...
... negotiation; these implicate other concepts of dependency, responsibility, and competence in providing care. Many of these concepts have been developed in relation to care conceptualised as a practical activity and so less conceptual ...
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... negotiated in relation to particular situations, social conditions, the specific history of social relationships and in the context of other, often competing moral claims and social norms. Concepts of care as they apply to parent/child ...
... negotiated in relation to particular situations, social conditions, the specific history of social relationships and in the context of other, often competing moral claims and social norms. Concepts of care as they apply to parent/child ...
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... life is characterised by 'negotiation' in which, in practice, children participate to varying degrees, but are conceptualised as having the capacity to do so ( Andenaes and Haavind 1 993; Andenaes 1 996; Dahlberg Themes and concepts 5.
... life is characterised by 'negotiation' in which, in practice, children participate to varying degrees, but are conceptualised as having the capacity to do so ( Andenaes and Haavind 1 993; Andenaes 1 996; Dahlberg Themes and concepts 5.
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... negotiate school environments which are strongly bounded (schools are segregated from the outside world) and which are strongly hierarchical (by age and ability groups). Moreover, with the growth of parental involvement and home-school ...
... negotiate school environments which are strongly bounded (schools are segregated from the outside world) and which are strongly hierarchical (by age and ability groups). Moreover, with the growth of parental involvement and home-school ...
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 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
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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