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Childhood Studies Dominic Wyse

Childhood Studies By Dominic Wyse

Childhood Studies by Dominic Wyse


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* A broad--ranging introductory guide to key issues in the study of childhood. * Approaches childhood studies from an interdisciplinary and multi--professional perspective. * Presents the basics of psychology, social welfare, education, health, law, culture, rights, politics, and economics as they relate to children.

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Childhood Studies: An Introduction by Dominic Wyse

This text introduces students to the key issues in the study of childhood, from infancy through to adulthood, from an interdisciplinary and multi--professional perspective. * A broad--ranging introductory guide to key issues in the study of childhood. * Approaches childhood studies from an interdisciplinary and multi--professional perspective. * Presents the basics of psychology, social welfare, education, health, law, culture, rights, politics, and economics as they relate to children. * For each discipline, the role of relevant professionals, such as social workers, nursery teachers, paediatric nurses and child lawyers, is also considered. * Contributors have both practical and academic backgrounds in a range of specialist areas. * Each chapter includes an independent learning activity, case studies, a glossary and annotated bibliography. * Will inspire debate in the classroom about childhood issues.

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"With a broad range of perspectives introducing students to the study of childhood, further readings that encourage a deeper level of study, a range of material to support specific lectures or modules, and short chapters allowing students to dip into specific areas for future study, this book is extremely accessible to students. I would make this an essential text prior to starting a foundation or undergraduate degree programme in childhood studies; in fact, I will be using it next year!" Annie Woods, Programme Leader, BA and FdA Childhood Studies, Nottingham Trent University "This is an extensive text which will form a seminal work for students embarking on childhood studies degree courses. Holistic and child--centred in its underpinning philosophy, it brings together contributions from experts from a wide range of disciplines in a clear and succinct form, backed up by a breadth of references including web--based resources." Wendy Jolliffe, Lecturer in Early Years Education and Course Leader, BA Educational Studies with Early Childhood Studies, University of Hull "This comprehensive book takes a multidisciplinary approach and will inform, explain, challenge and stimulate all those who contribute to the lives and well--being of children. The resources are up--to--date, easy to access and should encourage readers to seek further information on the fascinating subject of childhood studies." Muriel O'Driscoll, Lecturer and Practitioner, Hugh Baird College, Liverpool "an excellent and essential resource for students on childhood studies programmes and courses, new and experienced practitioners and trainers, lecturers and course leaders. Mostly written in chapters that are no more than 3000 words, the professional writers aim to be detailed yet succinct. There are forty chapters covering important topics such as histories of childhood, play, parenting, cognitive development, child abuse, childrena s rights, the Childrena s Act and ethnicity and race. The text is bursting with essential information for anyone who is interested in children and their well--being." Nursery Education, September 2004

About Dominic Wyse

Dominic Wyse is Reader in Primary Education at Liverpool John Moores University.

Table of Contents

List of Plates. List of Tables. Notes on Contributors. Foreword. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Children And Childhood:. 1 Inter--Disciplinary Perspective: Histories Of Childhood: John Clarke (Liverpool John Moores University). 2 Self--Concept: Nicola Leather (Liverpool John Moores University). Relationships. 3 Attachment: Nicola Leather (Liverpool John Moores University). 4 Peers: Dominic Wyse (Liverpool John Moores University). 5 Family Structures: Robert Banton (Liverpool John Moores University). 6 Parenting: Jane Baker (Hugh Baird College). 7 Parental Separation: Robert Banton (Liverpool John Moores University). Psychology. 8 The Nature/Nurture Debate: Nicola Leather (Liverpool John Moores University). 9 Cognitive Development: Nicola Leather (Liverpool John Moores University). 10 The Development Of Language And Literacy: Dominic Wyse (Liverpool John Moores University). 11 Mental Health: John Harrison (Liverpool John Moores University). Sociology. 12 The Sociology Of Childhood: John Clarke (Liverpool John Moores University). 13 Childhood And Juvenile Delinquency: John Clarke (Liverpool John Moores University). 14 Sexuality: John Clarke (Liverpool John Moores University). Part II: Children And Services:. 15 Inter--Disciplinairy Perspective: Children's Rights: Dominic Wyse (Liverpool John Moores University). Social Welfare. 16 Overview Of Social Welfare: Ali Mekki (Liverpool Social Services). 17 The Role Of The Child And Family Social Worker: Ali Mekki (Liverpool Social Services). 18 Child Abuse: Robert Banton (Liverpool John Moores University). Education. 19 Overview Of Children's Education And Care: Nell Napier (Manchester Metropolitan University). 20 The Role Of The Early Years Practitioner: Aine Sharkey (Liverpool John Moores University). 21 National Curricula: Nell Napier (Manchester Metropolitan University) And Aine Sharkey (Liverpool John Moores University). 22 Play: Nell Napier (Manchester Metropolitan University) And Aine Sharkey (Liverpool John Moores University). 23 International Perspectives In Early Years Education & Care: Aine Sharkey (Liverpool John Moores University). Health. 24 Overview Of Health: Robert Banton (Liverpool John Moores University). 25 The Role Of The Health Visitor: Robert Banton (Liverpool John Moores University). Law. 26 Overview Of The Legal System: Angela Brennan (Liverpool John Moores University). 27 Legal Personel: Angela Brennan (Liverpool John Moores University). 28 The Children Act 1989: Angela Brennan (Liverpool John Moores University). 29 The Legal Status Of The Child: Angela Brennan (Liverpool John Moores University). Part III: Children And Society:. 30 Inter--Disciplinary Perspective: The Demonisation Of Childhood: Dominic Wyse (Liverpool John Moores University). Culture. 31 Toys And Games: Nell Napier (Manchester Metropolitan University). 32 Children's Literature: Russell Jones (Manchester Metropolitan University). 33 Visual Art: Nicholas Medforth (Liverpool John Moores University). 34 Multimedia: Dominic Wyse (Liverpool John Moores University). Equality. 35 Ethnicity And Race: Russell Jones (Manchester Metropolitan University). 36 Disabled Children: Jane Baker (Hugh Baird College). 37 Poverty: Jane Baker (Hugh Baird College). Society. 38 Non--Government Organistions (Ngos): John Harrison (Liverpool John Moores University). 39 Children Working: Nicholas Medforth (Liverpool John Moores University). 40 Research With Children: Dominic Wyse (Liverpool John Moores University). Appendix 1: Further Reflections On The Activities. Glossary. Index

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GOR011328732
9780631233978
0631233970
Childhood Studies: An Introduction by Dominic Wyse
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2003-11-12
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