Anthropology, Culture and Society Ser.: Children of the Welfare State : ...
Pluto Press
Explore the concept of 'civilising practices' within educational and familial settings with Laura Gilliam's "Children of the Welfare State." This book delves into how schools, childcare institutions, and families shape children's behavior and social development within the context of the welfare state. Discover the historical and societal influences that have defined childhood and parenting, and understand the ongoing impact of these practices. The book offers critical insights into the policies and philosophies that have guided child-rearing and education, examining their effectiveness and unintended consequences. Ideal for students, educators, social workers, and anyone interested in social policy and child development, this insightful read provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of childcare and education within the welfare state framework. Summary: Children of the Welfare State book by Laura Gilliam, civilising practices, schools, childcare, families, social development, welfare state policies, child psychology, education history, parenting.
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