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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... social contexts is likely to lead to distorted findings . Even more seriously , the point can be made that such methods and the individualistic orientation of the work have served to exclude for serious consideration the interplay of ...
... social contexts is likely to lead to distorted findings . Even more seriously , the point can be made that such methods and the individualistic orientation of the work have served to exclude for serious consideration the interplay of ...
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... social contexts is likely to lead to distorted findings . Even more seriously , the point can be made that such methods and the individualistic orientation of the work have served to exclude for serious consideration the interplay of ...
... social contexts is likely to lead to distorted findings . Even more seriously , the point can be made that such methods and the individualistic orientation of the work have served to exclude for serious consideration the interplay of ...
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... social contexts ( Dunn 1988 : 172–3 ) . Mothers are faced with difficult and to some extent contradictory tasks : preparing their sons for a gendered social world , heavily enforced , as at school ; and making clear ( if they so wish ) ...
... social contexts ( Dunn 1988 : 172–3 ) . Mothers are faced with difficult and to some extent contradictory tasks : preparing their sons for a gendered social world , heavily enforced , as at school ; and making clear ( if they so wish ) ...
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