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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... values and policies (see, for example, Bronfenbrenner 1979; Dunst et al. 1988; Boushel and Lebacq 1992). Figure 1.1 Children's social networks Early network members tend to be 'inherited' from a child's 4 Children and Society.
... values and policies (see, for example, Bronfenbrenner 1979; Dunst et al. 1988; Boushel and Lebacq 1992). Figure 1.1 Children's social networks Early network members tend to be 'inherited' from a child's 4 Children and Society.
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... example. Less positively, networks can be the locus of conflict, pressure and discriminatory behaviour (for example, towards children who look or behave differently from most others). Close-knit networks tend to offer greater intimacy ...
... example. Less positively, networks can be the locus of conflict, pressure and discriminatory behaviour (for example, towards children who look or behave differently from most others). Close-knit networks tend to offer greater intimacy ...
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... example, the quality of early care will be affected by such factors as: • parental income • entitlements to child benefit and other financial assistance • access to ante-natal care • advice from midwives and health visitors • the ...
... example, the quality of early care will be affected by such factors as: • parental income • entitlements to child benefit and other financial assistance • access to ante-natal care • advice from midwives and health visitors • the ...
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... or negative way. For example, he believed it was crucial for subsequent wellbeing whether infants develop basic trust or mistrust with adults and whether adolescents acquire a clear sense Childrens lives in social context 9.
... or negative way. For example, he believed it was crucial for subsequent wellbeing whether infants develop basic trust or mistrust with adults and whether adolescents acquire a clear sense Childrens lives in social context 9.
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... example to account for the progression of children's moral and emotional development, economic understanding, sense of place and views of health (Kohlberg 1969; Berti and Bombi 1988; Harris 1992; Matthews 1992; Hartzema 1996). The ...
... example to account for the progression of children's moral and emotional development, economic understanding, sense of place and views of health (Kohlberg 1969; Berti and Bombi 1988; Harris 1992; Matthews 1992; Hartzema 1996). The ...
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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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