This chapter considers how families and the state interact in facilitating human development across childhood, with a particular focus on health, education and social development. Being healthy and educated, having the personal and social skills for mutually caring relationships, and playing a satisfying and useful role in society are all essential aspects of human development. Poverty, low education, ill-health, limited access to services and a lack of civil and political freedoms undermine human freedom, dignity and development.
The human being has both an individual and a social nature, which indicates the necessity of taking ...
This paper highlights the importance of timing of intervention in educating children towards well-be...
The child development field is changing all the time, and with each edition this book has endeavoure...
It is known from the history of socio-economic development of human society that the development of ...
A number of important questions emerge when developing policy to improve the wellbeing of children. ...
This chapter reviews differences with respect to health outcomes within and between countries, and t...
Many children arrive at school with problems of development and behaviour which affect their educati...
Many children arrive at school with problems of development and behaviour which affect their educati...
This chapter will consider views of self-concept, self-esteem and identity in relation to self devel...
The historical changes in families, as described in Chapter 6, have clear consequences for children,...
Parents are the first care takers and teachers of a child. Health and habits much depend upon the wa...
This chapter outlines the rise of interest in the interconnecting contexts of children, families and...
In a world where societal structures are changing on a regular basis and it could be suggested that ...
This article focuses on the family - the main link in society, the adoption of children, their healt...
Thoroughly examines the influences that affect a child’s development. These include the effects of: ...
The human being has both an individual and a social nature, which indicates the necessity of taking ...
This paper highlights the importance of timing of intervention in educating children towards well-be...
The child development field is changing all the time, and with each edition this book has endeavoure...
It is known from the history of socio-economic development of human society that the development of ...
A number of important questions emerge when developing policy to improve the wellbeing of children. ...
This chapter reviews differences with respect to health outcomes within and between countries, and t...
Many children arrive at school with problems of development and behaviour which affect their educati...
Many children arrive at school with problems of development and behaviour which affect their educati...
This chapter will consider views of self-concept, self-esteem and identity in relation to self devel...
The historical changes in families, as described in Chapter 6, have clear consequences for children,...
Parents are the first care takers and teachers of a child. Health and habits much depend upon the wa...
This chapter outlines the rise of interest in the interconnecting contexts of children, families and...
In a world where societal structures are changing on a regular basis and it could be suggested that ...
This article focuses on the family - the main link in society, the adoption of children, their healt...
Thoroughly examines the influences that affect a child’s development. These include the effects of: ...
The human being has both an individual and a social nature, which indicates the necessity of taking ...
This paper highlights the importance of timing of intervention in educating children towards well-be...
The child development field is changing all the time, and with each edition this book has endeavoure...