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Perspectives on School at Seven Years Old

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This volume looks at the social and intellectual forces which the child encounters in class-room and playground from the parent's point of view. School and home are seen as the separate yet overlapping worlds of childhood - for some children more uncompromisingly separated than for others. In the social development of the child, school functions as a link between the kinds of demands (and immunities) which are characteristic of family life, and those which the child will discover in the wider society of adulthood. The authors provide a meeting-point for developmental psychology, sociology and education, to the illumination of all three. There is a concern with the daily life of 'ordinary'children in 'ordinary' families. School reluctance - rather than the more clinical school phobia or truancy - is delicately probed. The back-up that parents provide at home, directly or indirectly, is objectively evaluated, yet with empathy for parents' and teachers' anxieties about their roles.

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ISBN: 9780415750424
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Author: John Newson, Elizabeth Newson
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 216 pages
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Education
Genres: Educational strategies and policy