Social Pedagogy and Care • Summary : Although social pedagogy is unfamiliar in the UK, in many European countries it is the main discipline underpinning residential care work with children and young people. Social pedagogy is about the relationship of the ind... C Cameron - 《Journal of Soci...
Children and young people with care-experience (e.g. foster, kinship and residential care) report poorer mental health and wellbeing than the general popul
Results of the study revealed that psycho-social development (perceptual cognitive social speech and language) of children under mother care was the best followed by the grand parent care which was almost at par with care given in good quality day care setting. Of all the developments social ...
Fear and development of social attachments in the first year of life. In M. Lewis and L.A. Rosenblum (Eds.),The origins of human behavior: Fear, New York: Wiley, 1974. Google Scholar Robinson, B.E., & Hobson, C.F. Men in day care: You've come a long way buddy!Child Care ...
Reasoning and References in Care Order Decisions, A Socio-Legal Study of 31 Decisions made by the Norwegian County Social Welfare Board A decision to remove a child from the care and home of her parents is one of the most serious interventions in family life that the state can make. The ...
Ratings of the quality of care received in day care were significantly correlated with the children's social competence in child care. Aspects of social behavior in maltreated children were related to the organization of the program, the physical facilities, traits of the caregiver, and caregiver ...
Many literature reviews summarized relationships between screen time and child health, but they only included a few studies conducted in Chinese children and adolescents. The potential influence of screen time may vary by social context. The current systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate...
(from the introduction) Examines the influence of day care educators on the socialization of children's emotional and social behavior. The chapter reviews studies of the influence of home care vs day care and quality of child care environments on the development of social and emotional competence ...
Significant new investments in high-quality early education are necessary to help states, local communities, and parents close the readiness gap that exists between disadvantaged children and their more advantaged peers. For Latino children, the unmet need is especially great. While Latinos are the ...
for example by considering health and social care needs alongside educational needs, enhancing multi-agency involvement and extending the upper age limit for eligibility from 18 to 25 years. Often seen as provisions in-between mainstream and specialist schools are AP, SRP and units. AP tends to ...