Children, Health and the Social OrderOpen University Press, 1996 - 186 páginas This text considers children's views on health care and their experiences of the home and school as sites for health maintenance, restoration and promotion. It draws on a number of studies carried out by the author. |
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... Children's legal position has encapsulated adult views of children . Chil- dren's rights have been subsumed under those ... experiences and views . Theory that does not resonate with experience is , at least in the long run , doomed . An ...
... Children's legal position has encapsulated adult views of children . Chil- dren's rights have been subsumed under those ... experiences and views . Theory that does not resonate with experience is , at least in the long run , doomed . An ...
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... Children's legal position has encapsulated adult views of children . Chil- dren's rights have been subsumed under those ... experiences and views . Theory that does not resonate with experience is , at least in the long run , doomed . An ...
... Children's legal position has encapsulated adult views of children . Chil- dren's rights have been subsumed under those ... experiences and views . Theory that does not resonate with experience is , at least in the long run , doomed . An ...
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... experiences at home and school , in the context of the points outlined in the previous chapter . To recap : four main points were made about factors affecting children's experiences in the two settings . Firstly , child - adult ...
... experiences at home and school , in the context of the points outlined in the previous chapter . To recap : four main points were made about factors affecting children's experiences in the two settings . Firstly , child - adult ...
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