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Childhood Studies: An Introduction

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ISBN: 978-0-631-23397-8

November 2003

Wiley-Blackwell

324 pages

Description
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.
About the Author
Dominic Wyse is Reader in Primary Education at Liverpool John Moores University.
Features

  • 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.