Children, Health and the Social OrderThis text considers children's views on health care and their experiences of the home and school as sites for health maintenance, restoration and promotion. It draws on a number of studies carried out by the author. |
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... interactions . It was necessary to transcend the dualism of individual and society . Social institutions , human thought and action must be approached in terms of meanings , negotiated and constructed through language , in interaction ...
... interactions . It was necessary to transcend the dualism of individual and society . Social institutions , human thought and action must be approached in terms of meanings , negotiated and constructed through language , in interaction ...
Page 51
... interactions . It was necessary to transcend the dualism of individual and society . Social institutions , human thought and action must be approached in terms of meanings , negotiated and constructed through language , in interaction ...
... interactions . It was necessary to transcend the dualism of individual and society . Social institutions , human thought and action must be approached in terms of meanings , negotiated and constructed through language , in interaction ...
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... interact during their daily lives . Their own experiences will be at the forefront in Chapters 5 and 6. In this ... interaction with others ; in turn their identity develops through these interactions , which teach them how they are ...
... interact during their daily lives . Their own experiences will be at the forefront in Chapters 5 and 6. In this ... interaction with others ; in turn their identity develops through these interactions , which teach them how they are ...
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9-year-olds activities adult interests adult social adulthood adultist agendas argued behaviour bodily British Paediatric Association cent Chapter child abuse child health childcare children and childhood children's daily lives children's experiences children's knowledge children's lives children's rights children's rights movement classroom cognitive concept concern consider contributions curriculum daycare developmental developmental psychology discussed division of labour education service emotional exercise experiential explored Falmer feminist gender health service health visitors home and school important individual interaction issues learning London Mayall moral mothers negotiate numbers nurseries parents participation physical play playground playtime pre-school primary school professionals psychology Qvortrup reception class regarded relationships responsibility rethinking Sandra school health service self-care social constructionism social contexts social environments social group social order social worlds sociology of childhood specific status structured suggest symbolic interactionism talked teachers teaching themes theoretical things topics understanding welfare women