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Contemporary Childhood

by Sean MacBlain, Jill Dunn and Ian Luke

Student Resources

  1. The Changing Nature of Childhood
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  2. The Child’s Perspective
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  3. Social and Emotional Functioning in the Learning Environment
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  4. Creating Optimum Learning Environments for the Child
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  5. The Changing Nature of Families
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  6. The Parent’s Voice
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  7. Multi Professional Perspectives
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  8. Policy, Discourse and Identity
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  9. The Digital Child
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  10. International Perspectives
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  11. Chapter 11
    • Case Studies
    • Revision PPTs
    • Further Reading
    • Weblinks
  • Free Critical Reading and Writing Chapters
  • Study skills

Further Reading

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  • Reference: Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted) (2015) The Report of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills 2013–14 Social Care, Manchester: Ofsted.
     
  • Reference: Paraskevi-Stavroula, M., Bonoti, F. And Leondari, A. (2016) ‘Children’s perceptions of illness and health: An analysis of drawings’, Health Education Journal, 75(4): 434–447.
    Description: A fascinating study that explores perceptions of illness and health and how these differ from those of adults. 

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