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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... bodily and cognitive experience . Classically , in developmental psychology , children's minds , but not body - mind links , have been the principal topic studied ( see Chapter 3 ) . The traditional sociological standpoint , handed down ...
... bodily and cognitive experience . Classically , in developmental psychology , children's minds , but not body - mind links , have been the principal topic studied ( see Chapter 3 ) . The traditional sociological standpoint , handed down ...
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... bodily achievement as an end in itself , whereas school sees bodily control as a means to an end . Children's body work at home - working to take control of bodily functions - provides them with knowledge of how bodily behaviour links ...
... bodily achievement as an end in itself , whereas school sees bodily control as a means to an end . Children's body work at home - working to take control of bodily functions - provides them with knowledge of how bodily behaviour links ...
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... bodily well - being of children first , if only temporarily , and if only because the cognitive would be served by attention to the bodily and emotional . But children learn at school that adults make a conceptual distinction between the ...
... bodily well - being of children first , if only temporarily , and if only because the cognitive would be served by attention to the bodily and emotional . But children learn at school that adults make a conceptual distinction between the ...
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