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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... individual case with its specific characteristics and dysfunctions - victim - blaming , rather than face up to the ... individual and self - contained child . Notable too were the contributions of Bronfenbrenner ( 1979 ) , who encouraged ...
... individual case with its specific characteristics and dysfunctions - victim - blaming , rather than face up to the ... individual and self - contained child . Notable too were the contributions of Bronfenbrenner ( 1979 ) , who encouraged ...
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... individual development was not adequate to explain individual and societal interactions . It was necessary to transcend the dualism of individual and society . Social institutions , human thought and action must be approached in terms ...
... individual development was not adequate to explain individual and societal interactions . It was necessary to transcend the dualism of individual and society . Social institutions , human thought and action must be approached in terms ...
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... individual development was not adequate to explain individual and societal interactions . It was necessary to transcend the dualism of individual and society . Social institutions , human thought and action must be approached in terms ...
... individual development was not adequate to explain individual and societal interactions . It was necessary to transcend the dualism of individual and society . Social institutions , human thought and action must be approached in terms ...
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