Children and Families in the Social EnvironmentAldine Publishing Company, 1982 - 296 ˹éÒ "Garbarino and his colleagues have done the social welfare fi eld a service.... they provide a useful and integrative schema for understanding child development.... Practice examples abound at both micro and macro levels. New material on cultural diversity, neighborhood and community factors, and public policy make this volume an even more attractive option for course in human behavior and social environment."-from the foreword by James K. Whittaker. |
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... continue on without us until San Francisco . The actions of one generation have been influenced by the preceding generation and will have an effect on the next generations to come aboard . Hagestad writes : We have " ripple effects ...
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... continue living in the community ; and information , referral , and integration services . These services have blossomed in the past two or three decades , but they have not been well integrated with the large social- service system ...
... continue living in the community ; and information , referral , and integration services . These services have blossomed in the past two or three decades , but they have not been well integrated with the large social- service system ...
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... continuing and pervasive issue . In 1924 , 64 percent of the females and 62 percent of the males felt that the most desirable attribute in the father is the fact that he spends time with his children . In 1977 , these figures had risen ...
... continuing and pervasive issue . In 1924 , 64 percent of the females and 62 percent of the males felt that the most desirable attribute in the father is the fact that he spends time with his children . In 1977 , these figures had risen ...
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The Ecology of Human Development12 | 12 |
Sociocultural Risk and Opportunity | 32 |
The Family as a Social System | 62 |
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