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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... setting " school " is very different in June than it was in September for the " same " children , who , of course , are themselves not " the same " as they were at the beginning of the school year . The setting of the family , as ...
... setting " school " is very different in June than it was in September for the " same " children , who , of course , are themselves not " the same " as they were at the beginning of the school year . The setting of the family , as ...
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... setting . For example , a growing number of couples have reacted to the stark atmosphere and emphasis on illness pervading most hospital settings by opting for delivery at home . Attended by a nurse - midwife , a physician , or a lay ...
... setting . For example , a growing number of couples have reacted to the stark atmosphere and emphasis on illness pervading most hospital settings by opting for delivery at home . Attended by a nurse - midwife , a physician , or a lay ...
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... setting is an important issue . A heterogeneous setting is one in which multiple roles exist , while in a homogeneous setting few roles predominate . In this and many other respects , homogeneity tends to be developmentally stultifying ...
... setting is an important issue . A heterogeneous setting is one in which multiple roles exist , while in a homogeneous setting few roles predominate . In this and many other respects , homogeneity tends to be developmentally stultifying ...
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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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