Children and Families in the Social Environment"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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As the remainder of the chapter demonstrates , this perspective can also provide valuable clues to increase our understanding of the complexities of child rearing . Child Rearing : Continuation of the Parent - Child Relationship ...
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differences between the sexes , the combined effects of such powerful influences as parents , peers , schools , and the media determine just how traditionally feminine or masculine a child will be .
differences between the sexes , the combined effects of such powerful influences as parents , peers , schools , and the media determine just how traditionally feminine or masculine a child will be .
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Social isolation can be a serious threat to adequacy in the parent - child relationship because those indirect links to resources are lacking . Like their parents , children need the skills , support , and opportunities necessary to ...
Social isolation can be a serious threat to adequacy in the parent - child relationship because those indirect links to resources are lacking . Like their parents , children need the skills , support , and opportunities necessary to ...
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