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American Children and the "Children of Nature"
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976No series of articles on early American child care would be complete without a study of the traditional care given Indian children. They were, it hardly needs to be said, the native American children. Their care and education express the wisdom of people who had lived in contact with the soil and climate of America thousands of years before the ...
James W. Sayre, Robert F. Sayre
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The Children of the Children of the Sixties
Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 2007The author observes that some parents of the baby-boomer generation have conflicts over assuming authority in relation to their adolescent children. The result can be a vacuum of leadership and commitment within the family. These ideas are illustrated with examples from clinical work and from films.
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Early Child Development and Care, 2007
This study describes children’s awareness of what it means to teach a game to a peer where the act of teaching becomes expression of the child’s possible awareness. Awareness is defined as the attention to different aspects of the teaching process shown by the teaching child, sometimes through their own verbal reflection. This implies an interpretation
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This study describes children’s awareness of what it means to teach a game to a peer where the act of teaching becomes expression of the child’s possible awareness. Awareness is defined as the attention to different aspects of the teaching process shown by the teaching child, sometimes through their own verbal reflection. This implies an interpretation
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2018
This chapter analyzes the emergence of the racial self among this migrant group of “Black Appalachians.” How does a child come to learn that they are a black child? What are the institutions and practices that inform and reinforce one’s understanding of his or her own racialization?
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This chapter analyzes the emergence of the racial self among this migrant group of “Black Appalachians.” How does a child come to learn that they are a black child? What are the institutions and practices that inform and reinforce one’s understanding of his or her own racialization?
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Children’s rights: Where are the children?
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1982This paper argues that the assumption that parents and children have coextensive interests is sometimes erroneous. It is suggested that children's participation in decisions concerning them is ethically and legally permitted, or even demanded, in some situations.
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Children's Rights and Children's Lives
Ethics, 1988A friend who lived in New York could not see the sky from her windows. To discover the day's weather she had to peer at a glass-fronted building opposite, which offered a blurred reflection of part of the sky above her own building. I shall argue that when we take rights as fundamental in looking at ethical issues in children's lives we also get an ...
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Recent progress in the treatment of cancer in children
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Theodore W Laetsch
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