Children and SocietyLongman, 1997 - 358 páginas Provides a comprehensive overview of the issues, research and debates relating to children and the experience of childhood in late twentieth century Britain. This volume will address key issues such as juvenile crime, poverty, child protection and children's rights and their implications for the development of policy and services for children. Presents first hand accounts from children and parents. |
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... significant influ- ences and options in a two - way process of interaction . In other words , key social relationships are both active and reciprocal : socialisation is not usually imposed on a child but emerges through a process of ...
... significant influ- ences and options in a two - way process of interaction . In other words , key social relationships are both active and reciprocal : socialisation is not usually imposed on a child but emerges through a process of ...
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... significant contrasts are identified , these are still only differ- ences in proportions and there is always some overlap in patterns . Household form - It is often assumed that it is best for children to be brought up jointly by both ...
... significant contrasts are identified , these are still only differ- ences in proportions and there is always some overlap in patterns . Household form - It is often assumed that it is best for children to be brought up jointly by both ...
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... significant part , as it did for white Britons earlier in the century ( Mason 1995 ) . Whereas health ' differences ' may be seen as acceptable , application of the term ' inequality ' implies social concern and an impetus for policy ...
... significant part , as it did for white Britons earlier in the century ( Mason 1995 ) . Whereas health ' differences ' may be seen as acceptable , application of the term ' inequality ' implies social concern and an impetus for policy ...
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activities adoption adulthood adults affected Aldgate Article attachment theory Audit Commission behaviour bullying CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ carers cent Chapter chil child abuse Child Protection child sexual abuse childhood Children Act 1989 children in need children's hearings children's needs children's rights citizenship concept concerned CRDU crime CRUZ The University culture decisions Developmental Psychology disabled discourse divorce dren emphasised employment ensure ethnic example exclusion feel FGCs foster girls Hill HMSO households individual Jessica Kingsley justice juvenile legislation living London mothers National Children's Bureau offenders parents participation particular Parties peers person perspectives play poverty quoted recognised relation relationships reported responsibility risk role Routledge Scotland Scottish seen separation sexual abuse siblings social socialisation society tend theory tion Triseliotis truancy United Nations UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA University Press views welfare young people's youth
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Young People and New Media: Childhood and the Changing Media Environment Sonia M. Livingstone Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Connecting Children: Care and Family Life in Later Childhood Julia Brannen,Ellen Heptinstall Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |