Children and SocietyRoutledge, 2014 M09 25 - 368 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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... emphasised the importance of seeing children as an integral, active part of society as a whole, not simply representing a preparatory stage or product of adult society. Provocatively, Oldman (1994) has outlined a neo-Marxist analysis of ...
... emphasised the importance of seeing children as an integral, active part of society as a whole, not simply representing a preparatory stage or product of adult society. Provocatively, Oldman (1994) has outlined a neo-Marxist analysis of ...
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... emphasised. Young children are regarded as active participants in socialisation processes which are reciprocal ... emphasise openness to change and the existence of different potentials, rather than a necessarily imposed outcome of ...
... emphasised. Young children are regarded as active participants in socialisation processes which are reciprocal ... emphasise openness to change and the existence of different potentials, rather than a necessarily imposed outcome of ...
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... emphasised in public attention at different times. Images of the 'romantic child' of innocence inspired by Rousseau conflicted with the Evangelical pessimism about children's original sin. By the mid-1880s, the 'sinful child ...
... emphasised in public attention at different times. Images of the 'romantic child' of innocence inspired by Rousseau conflicted with the Evangelical pessimism about children's original sin. By the mid-1880s, the 'sinful child ...
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... emphasised the continuity of parent-child relationships, rather than change. So too did Mount (1982), who stressed the resilience of family loyalties in the face of religious and state authority. Shahar (1992) also concentrated on ...
... emphasised the continuity of parent-child relationships, rather than change. So too did Mount (1982), who stressed the resilience of family loyalties in the face of religious and state authority. Shahar (1992) also concentrated on ...
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... emphasise the responsibilities which adults have to protect children and to further their best interests, yet also accord rights to children to have their say in decisions and actions which concern them. To some extent all societies ...
... emphasise the responsibilities which adults have to protect children and to further their best interests, yet also accord rights to children to have their say in decisions and actions which concern them. To some extent all societies ...
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Chapter 3 Childrens needs | |
Chapter 4 Childrens family relationships | |
Chapter 5 Childrens peer relationships activities and cultures | |
Chapter 8 An adequate standard of living | |
Chapter 9 Children who commit crimes | |
Chapter 10 Child abuse and child protection | |
Chapter 11 Separated children | |
reevaluating concepts and policies | |
References | |
Appendix I | |
Index | |
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