Preparation for Adulthood (e-bog) af Cathcart, James
Cathcart, James

Preparation for Adulthood e-bog

61,42 DKK
Many new parents have no knowledge or first hand experience of child development and are under pressure from conflicting sources of advice on how best to bring up children. During the late 1970s, preparation for parenthood programmes were undertaken by professionals working in different services and using different approaches. This book looks at developments in work carried out in schools, in ant…
Many new parents have no knowledge or first hand experience of child development and are under pressure from conflicting sources of advice on how best to bring up children. During the late 1970s, preparation for parenthood programmes were undertaken by professionals working in different services and using different approaches. This book looks at developments in work carried out in schools, in antenatal preparation and in support for families with young children. It also reports on a conference sponsored jointly by the Department of Education and Science, the Department of Health and Social Security and the National Children's Bureau which sought to answer the question:What action can and should be taken by public authorities, voluntary organisations and others to help raise the standards of parenting in this country?
E-bog 61,42 DKK
Forfattere Cathcart, James (forfatter)
Udgivet 01.01.1997
Længde 45 sider
Genrer Social welfare and social services
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781905818730

Many new parents have no knowledge or first hand experience of child development and are under pressure from conflicting sources of advice on how best to bring up children. During the late 1970s, preparation for parenthood programmes were undertaken by professionals working in different services and using different approaches. This book looks at developments in work carried out in schools, in antenatal preparation and in support for families with young children. It also reports on a conference sponsored jointly by the Department of Education and Science, the Department of Health and Social Security and the National Children's Bureau which sought to answer the question:What action can and should be taken by public authorities, voluntary organisations and others to help raise the standards of parenting in this country?