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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... responsibility between parents and the state for children's welfare . - The early history of state education indicates how the physical health of the nation's children was forced on to the political agenda once the poorest were ...
... responsibility between parents and the state for children's welfare . - The early history of state education indicates how the physical health of the nation's children was forced on to the political agenda once the poorest were ...
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... responsibility for children's physical welfare within the education system , by repealing the 1944 LEA duty to ... responsibility for what they eat . This responsibility has been replaced by individualistic health education projects ...
... responsibility for children's physical welfare within the education system , by repealing the 1944 LEA duty to ... responsibility for what they eat . This responsibility has been replaced by individualistic health education projects ...
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... responsibility , while the girl stands for doing so . However , the issue of how far to take responsibility for one's own body is a matter for debate , as the following top - speed conversation shows . I : Whose job is it to keep you ...
... responsibility , while the girl stands for doing so . However , the issue of how far to take responsibility for one's own body is a matter for debate , as the following top - speed conversation shows . I : Whose job is it to keep you ...
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