This essential text will help students and those working with children to understand what may constitute a 'family' and how to build relationships with a child's family in order to support the best possible learning.
This essential text will help students and those working with children to understand what may constitute a 'family' and how to build relationships with a child's family in order to support the best possible learning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gianna Knowles is a senior lecturer in Educational Studies at the University of Chichester in the UK. Radhika Holmström is a freelance journalist who specialises in covering diversity issues.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Families, home-school relations and achievement 2. Families, Identity and cultural heritage 3. Mixed Race families 4. Immigrant, refugee and asylum seeker families 5. Step-families and step-parenting 6. Gay and Lesbian families and Gay and Lesbian Parenting 7. Families, disability and mental health 8. When family life breaks down - fostering and children in care 9. Families and adoption 10. Families living in poverty 11. Families and bereavement
1. Families, home-school relations and achievement 2. Families, Identity and cultural heritage 3. Mixed Race families 4. Immigrant, refugee and asylum seeker families 5. Step-families and step-parenting 6. Gay and Lesbian families and Gay and Lesbian Parenting 7. Families, disability and mental health 8. When family life breaks down - fostering and children in care 9. Families and adoption 10. Families living in poverty 11. Families and bereavement
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