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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... girls do more in company with their mothers than boys do . One example is the preparation of packed lunches , where girls more than boys reported doing this , with mothers ' help . Gender was also an issue , especially among the ...
... girls do more in company with their mothers than boys do . One example is the preparation of packed lunches , where girls more than boys reported doing this , with mothers ' help . Gender was also an issue , especially among the ...
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... girls with their mothers in carrying out household maintenance acts in complement to apparent differences in 9 - year - old girls ' and boys ' relationships with their mothers . More of the girls ' accounts suggested close relationships ...
... girls with their mothers in carrying out household maintenance acts in complement to apparent differences in 9 - year - old girls ' and boys ' relationships with their mothers . More of the girls ' accounts suggested close relationships ...
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... girls , playtime involves finding companions to act as physical and psychological buffers in the crowded active playground . Gender and generation are implicated in children's caring work . By the age of 5 , girls have already learned ...
... girls , playtime involves finding companions to act as physical and psychological buffers in the crowded active playground . Gender and generation are implicated in children's caring work . By the age of 5 , girls have already learned ...
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