Children and Families in the Social EnvironmentTransaction Publishers The first edition of this volume successfully applied Bronfenbrenner's "micro-systems" taxonomy to childrearing and family life. Emphasizing how forces in the environment influence children's behavior, Garbarino has staked out an intermediate position between the psychoanalytic and the systems approach to human development. Taking cognizance of new research and of changes in American society, Garbarino has once again carefully analyzed the importance of children's social relationships. For this wholly revised second edition, he has incorporated a greater emphasis on ethnic, cultural, and racial issues. |
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... consider novel solutions at the level of the individual family , neighborhood , and community , and ultimately at the level of society itself . For Garbarino and his colleagues , the link between the proximate and distal environments of ...
... consider novel solutions at the level of the individual family , neighborhood , and community , and ultimately at the level of society itself . For Garbarino and his colleagues , the link between the proximate and distal environments of ...
Halaman 1
... . In this book we consider how we swim , and why we sometimes sink . An Overview of Themes The focus of this book is 1 An Introduction James Garbarino and Mario T Gaboury Beginning at the End, or Ending at the Beginning?
... . In this book we consider how we swim , and why we sometimes sink . An Overview of Themes The focus of this book is 1 An Introduction James Garbarino and Mario T Gaboury Beginning at the End, or Ending at the Beginning?
Halaman 3
... consider as we go along , many different strat- egies and tactics lead to developing competence . Many alternate social arrangements are developmentally sound ; they are different but genu- inely equal . Therefore , we are led to a ...
... consider as we go along , many different strat- egies and tactics lead to developing competence . Many alternate social arrangements are developmentally sound ; they are different but genu- inely equal . Therefore , we are led to a ...
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... considers the impact of smaller households in the United States , styles of raising children , emotional climates in the family , density of communities , local employment levels , conditions in the work place , national economic and ...
... considers the impact of smaller households in the United States , styles of raising children , emotional climates in the family , density of communities , local employment levels , conditions in the work place , national economic and ...
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... consider . The Developing Child In Chapter 5 we descend our analytical ladder still further to consider the developing organism — the child . Children have been viewed quite differently throughout history . Differing perceptions of ...
... consider . The Developing Child In Chapter 5 we descend our analytical ladder still further to consider the developing organism — the child . Children have been viewed quite differently throughout history . Differing perceptions of ...
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Conclusion | 10 |
The Interaction between Person and Environment | 16 |
A Model of Developmental Risk | 22 |
An Ecological | 28 |
Sociocultural Risk and Opportunity | 35 |
Risk and Opportunity in the Mesosystem | 44 |
The Family as a Social System | 71 |
The Developing Child in a Changing Environment | 99 |
Issues in Human Service Delivery | 247 |
Case Studies | 255 |
Research Capsule | 262 |
For Further Reading | 268 |
What Is Policy? | 275 |
Social Policies and Children | 285 |
Research Capsule | 299 |
Society and the Good Life | 307 |
The Ecology of Childbearing and Child Rearing | 133 |
Cultural Diversity and Identity Formation | 179 |
Childrens Culture | 185 |
Consideration of Cultural Characteristics | 191 |
Conclusion | 197 |
The Community and Human Ecology | 203 |
FamilyCommunity Interface | 211 |
The Neighborhood and Support Systems | 217 |
Research Capsule | 225 |
Contents | 231 |
The History of the Human Services | 241 |
Making the Social Investment in Children | 315 |
In Praise of Children | 324 |
We Be So Sure? | 329 |
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