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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... increase in the life span will mean that potential intergenerational relations will increase . There will be more grandparents and great - grandparents , and they will be alive , if not around , for more of the lives of their decendents ...
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... increased nearly threefold , from 5.5 percent in 1970 to 15.2 percent in 1978 , the sharpest national increase in the world ( Rosen , 1980 ) . While many have heralded recent technological refinements in the delivery process , others ...
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... increase consciousness about the effect of policies on both personal life and professional endeavors , and enhance ... Increasing awareness of the diversity of social policies that affect families . 4. Identifying and expanding on the ...
... increase consciousness about the effect of policies on both personal life and professional endeavors , and enhance ... Increasing awareness of the diversity of social policies that affect families . 4. Identifying and expanding on the ...
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Sociocultural Risk and Opportunity | 32 |
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