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Growing Up in a Changing Society
Growing Up in a Changing Society
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British Infant School
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Chasing Games
child psychology
children
Contingency Friends
cultural influences on learning
Day Care Effects
Divorced Families
early childhood education
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ethnic diversity in schools
Follow
gender roles in education
Held
Ileum Study
Infant Day Care
interactions
Make Up
Marital Transitions
mother
Non-divorced Families
Non-working Mothers
ounger
Post-war
pre-school
Pre-school Programme
programme
psychological theory in child development
pupil
Remarried Families
Sharing Care
Sibling Relationships
situation
socialisation processes
strange
Strange Situation
Swann Report
teacher
Teacher Expectancy Effect
Teacher Pupil Interaction
USA
Working Mothers
Product details
- ISBN 9781138417403
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The final reader in the Child Development in Social Context series shows how the study of child development is inevitably bound up in more ephemeral cultural ideas about the nature and needs of children and in the educational practices that rise from these ideas. Some readings point to the dangers which can arise from the meeting of science and cultural values, using for illustration studies of the role of psychological theory in reinforcing social attitudes to child care inside and outside the family. Other readings look at children's initiation into that relatively recent cultural invention, the school, and the relationship with their learning at home. There are studies of their social development in classroom and playground, with particular emphasis on ethnic relationships.
Martin Woodhead, Paul Light, Ronnie Carr
Growing Up in a Changing Society
€248.00
