Table Lands Food in Children's Literature (EPUB)


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English | ISBN: 1496828348 | | 230 pages | | 3 MB
Food is a signifier of power for both adults and children, a sign of both inclusion and exclusion and of conformity and resistance. Many academic disciplines―from sociology to literary studies―have studied food and its function as a complex social discourse, and the wide variety of approaches to the topic provides multidisciplinary frames for understanding the and uses of food in all types of media, including children's literature.
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Nurturing Children through the Primary Years Developing the Potential of Every Child


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English | October 1, | ISBN: 1032354739 | 196 pages | | 121 Mb
This book argues that supporting a child's learning in primary school is more about nurturing their dispositions than continually assessing their performance. Drawing on the latest research in the fields of child , , health and well-being, it shows how teachers and parents have a deep impact on children's learning, motivation and potential and the that offer children the best opportunities for future success.
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Understanding What Children Say Children's Experiences of Domestic Violence, Parental Substance Misuse and Parental Health Pr


Free Download Understanding What Say : Children's Experiences of Domestic Violence, Parental Substance Misuse and Parental Health Problems By Sarah Gorin
2004 | 117 Pages | ISBN: 1904787126 | | 1 MB
We have a limited understanding of children's experiences of domestic violence, parental substance misuse and parental health problems. The complex that can surround families dealing with these issues may make it difficult for parents and professionals to understand how children feel. As a result, children's needs are often overlooked and they do not receive the support they need.This review examines what children say about in families where there is domestic violence, parental substance misuse or parental health problems. It examines research undertaken in the UK from 1990 to 2003, to provide us with a better understanding of the range of children's experience. Understanding what children say descnbes the key themes In children's experiences, how children feel about the difficulties they experience at home, what their coping strategies are, and the support they would like to receive. It takes a broad view of children's experiences because children themselves are unlikely to see their own in terms of one discreteproblem at home. For most, their situation will be complex and their experiences of domestic violence, parental substance misuse or parental ill health will be part of a larger picture of disadvantage or stress in the family.
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Philosophy For, With, and Of Children


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| 218 Pages | ISBN: 1443844802 | | 1 MB
On one level, Philosophy for Children (P4C) exists, takes place, and is understood, as a set of relatively theory-neutral : we share a story or other kind of stimulus that is both meaningful and philosophically problematic; we raise questions about it that will help us inquire into what is problematic; we inquire together as a 'community of inquiry,' mostly through a process of dialogue; we explore ways to experiment with these dialogical judgments in writing, in works of art, in action, and in life; and we self-assess our own thinking and our work as a community of inquiry in order to collectively self-correct. On another level, P4C exists, takes place and is understood as a set of theory-laden and agenda-laden practices that are undertaken as means to certain kinds of desired outcomes. These are the program's aims and objectives, and they come from three places: the core practices inherent in P4C; those that have become obvious to practitioners or have developed out of extensive ; and those that have developed out of philosophical and empirical research in philosophy and education, including epistemology, learning theory, argumentation theory, and the politics of discourse and theory. This last kind of work presents the challenge to P4C to find out if there is such a thing as a core theory that justifies the core practices, and if so, whether the integrity offered by such a theory is either shored up or compromised by being pulled in any of these other directions. The diversity of curriculum , pedagogical , and grounding theories P4C has spawned signifies not merely different approaches to, but different conceptions of what it means to teach philosophy to children or to engage children in philosophical practices. The chapters in Philosophy For, With, and Of Children present a broad range of directions for P4C and illustrate the considerable diversity of agendas that can be brought to it, as well as the ways in which these agendas sometimes complement and sometimes undermine one another.
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Inclusion of Disabled Children in Primary School Playgrounds


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2006 | 74 Pages | ISBN: 1904787665 | | 1 MB
This book identifies organisational, social and barriers to disabled children's inclusion in primary school playgrounds, and suggests ways to overcome these barriers in the future, as well as examining examples of good .This is for teachers, special educational needs coordinators, support assistants, lunchtime supervisors, playworkers, and architects and landscape professionals involved in play. It will also be of interest to those involved in children's oral and folklore.
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Adult Drug Problems, Children's Needs Assessing the Impact of Parental Drug Use - a Toolkit for Practitioners


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2007 | 154 Pages | ISBN: 1904787975 | | 1 MB
It is widely accepted that parental problem drug use can cause serious harm to children, from conception to adulthood. By working together, services can take steps to protect the children involved and improve their outlooks.Adult Drug Problems, Children's Needs supports practitioners in their work with families where parental drug misuse leads to concerns about children's welfare.The toolkit contains: summaries of the key messages for practitioners tools and tips to support useful information about a range of relevant topics training and activities practice examples from around the UK. The toolkit is useful for all agencies involved with families of drug misusing parents, including children's social workers, substance misuse workers, primary care and school staff, criminal justice agencies, obstetric and paediatric teams, substitute carers and a range of voluntary and community services.
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