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Children Taken Seriously In Theory, Policy and Practice

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ISBN-10: 1843102501

ISBN-13: 9781843102502

Edition: 2005

Authors: Chris Goddard, Jan Mason, Toby Fattore, Chris Goddard

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List price: $42.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication date: 1/15/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 304
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.18" long x 0.61" tall
Weight: 0.902
Language: English

Foreword
Working seriously towards new partnerships : an introduction
Women's studies/childhood studies : parallels, links and perspectives
Theorizing representation of and engagement with children : the political dimension of child-oriented communication
Virtual reality : children as constituents in social welfare and social policy constructions
Childhood and sexuality : adult constructions and silenced children
The social condition of UK childhoods : children's understandings and their implications
Child protection policy and the construction of childhood
'To know them is to love them', but instead fear and loathing : community perceptions of young people
The objectification of the child through 'physical discipline' and language : the debate on children's rights continues
Children's democratic rights : what we can learn from young workers organizing themselves
Taking young people seriously means giving them serious things to do
Negotiating competing versions of 'the child' : a preschool child's competence in parent-teacher talk at the preschool
Using computers at home and at school : children's views and perspectives
Preschool girls, conflict and repair
Children's perceptions of school
Organizational morality and children's engagement in early childhood programmes
Today I discovered ...
The voice of the child in the family group conferencing model
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