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Early childhood care remains a concern for various institutions of our society today. In some countries including Zambia, there is growing emphasis on early childhood care with particular interest on education. In this book, the experience of parents in their care role has been explored and provides empirical evidence relevant for social policy and social work practice. The book highlights that parents/guardians in the study area have low capability, which large affects their care functions. As a result children's well being and development trajectory is affected. The book is divided in six…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Early childhood care remains a concern for various institutions of our society today. In some countries including Zambia, there is growing emphasis on early childhood care with particular interest on education. In this book, the experience of parents in their care role has been explored and provides empirical evidence relevant for social policy and social work practice. The book highlights that parents/guardians in the study area have low capability, which large affects their care functions. As a result children's well being and development trajectory is affected. The book is divided in six interlinked chapters. Though the book is largely based on the Zambia context, it has substantial implications and lessons in other context as itself uses social evidence from some research conducted in other countries in order to present the phenomena of focus in both local and international contexts. As such, it will prove a valuable source of information and guidance in the area of early childhood care.
Autorenporträt
Jairous Joseph Miti studied for Bachelor of Social Work at University of Zambia. Did his Masters in Applied Social Sciences (International Social Welfare and Health Policy) at Oslo University College, Norway. Has interest in macro-micro relations in Social policy and social work intervention. He is a Staff Development Fellow at University of Zambia.