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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... stages is its implicit assumption , as already noted , that there is a finished and finite stage – adulthood , where people have reached mature cognitive ability . This notion devalues what people learn throughout their lives and how ...
... stages is its implicit assumption , as already noted , that there is a finished and finite stage – adulthood , where people have reached mature cognitive ability . This notion devalues what people learn throughout their lives and how ...
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... stages , where the work of mothers and other socialisers ( notably teachers ) is required to ensure children's safe passage through these stages . The establishment in the minds of psychologists of the concept of developmental stages ...
... stages , where the work of mothers and other socialisers ( notably teachers ) is required to ensure children's safe passage through these stages . The establishment in the minds of psychologists of the concept of developmental stages ...
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... stages is its implicit assumption , as already noted , that there is a finished and finite stage adulthood , where people have reached mature cognitive ability . This notion devalues what people learn throughout their lives and how they ...
... stages is its implicit assumption , as already noted , that there is a finished and finite stage adulthood , where people have reached mature cognitive ability . This notion devalues what people learn throughout their lives and how they ...
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