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  • Children

    Skorlinski

    R 600.00

  • Children, I'm Home!

    Becker

    R 333.00

  • My Room-Mates, Spouse, Children, Neighbors, Co-Workers And/or Tenants are All Evil and Need to be Destroyed

  • My Room-Mates, Spouse, Children, Neighbors, Co-Workers And/or Tenants are All Evil and Need to be Destroyed

  • Children

    Children

    Conducting ethnographic fieldwork with children presents anthropologists with particular challenges and limitations, as well as rewards and insights. Children: Ethnographic Encounters presents ten vivid accounts of researchers’ experiences of working with children across a variety of cultural contexts. Part of the Ethnographic Encounters series, the book offers honest reflections on successes as well as failures and shows that in all cases – even those that ‘failed’ – anthropologists can learn something about children’s position in their social world. Going beyond the usual focus on North America and Europe, the text offers comparative insights into the nature of childhood in different societies. The chapters provide first-hand accounts of fieldwork with children in diverse geographical places such as Mexico, the Ecuadorian Amazon, Rwanda, central India, Thailand, Malaysia, and China. The book provides hope, encouragement and inspiration to anyone planning to undertake ethnographic fieldwork with children and provides important insights to students and researchers working in the growing field of anthropology of children and childhood, in childhood studies, and related fields.

    Catherine Allerton

    R 2,254.00

  • Children

    Edith Wharton

    R 872.00

  • Philosophy, Children, and the Family

    Philosophy, Children, and the Family

    The United Nations' designation of 1979 as the International Year of the Child marked the first global effort undertaken to heighten awareness of the special needs of children. Activities initiated during this special year were designed to promote purposive and collaborative actions for the benefit of children throughout the world. Michigan State University's celebration of the International Year of the Child was held from Septem­ ber 1979 through June 1980. A variety of activities focused attention on the multiplicity of factors affecting the welfare of today's children as well as the children of the future. Many people involved with the university were concerned that benefits to children continue beyond the official time allocated to the celebration. The series Child Nurturance is one response to this concern. The first five volumes of Child Nurturance reflect directly the activities held on the Michigan State University campus and consist of original contributions from guest speakers and invited contributors. Subsequent biennial volumes will present original contributions from individuals representing such fields as anthropology, biology, education, human ecology, psychology, philosophy, sociology, and medicine. We hope the material presented in these volumes will promote greater understanding of children and encourage interdisciplinary inquiry into the individual, family, societal and cultural variables which influence their welfare and development. We would . like to express both our thanks and our admiration for who not only typed the camera-ready copy for each of Margaret Burritt the volumes, but also served as general manager of the entire project.

    Albert C. Cafagna

    R 1,999.00

  • Children, Family and the State

    Children, Family and the State

    For anyone studying childhood or families, a consideration of the state may not always seem obvious, yet a good critical knowledge of politics, social policy and social theory is vital to understanding their impacts upon families’ everyday lives. Accessibly written and assuming no prior understanding, it shows how key concepts, including vulnerability, risk, resilience, safeguarding and wellbeing are socially constructed. Carefully designed to support learning, it provides students with clear guidance on how to use what they have read when writing academic assignments alongside questions designed to support the development of critical thinking skills. Covering issues from what the family is within a multicultural society, through issues around poverty, social mobility and life-chances, this book gives students an excellent grounding in matters relating to work with children and families. It features:• ‘using this chapter’ sections showing how the content can be used in assignments;• tips on applying critical thinking to books and articles – and how to make use of such thinking in essays;• further reading.

    Rob Creasy

    R 1,215.00

  • Children, Family and the State

    Children, Family and the State

    For anyone studying childhood or families, a consideration of the state may not always seem obvious, yet a good critical knowledge of politics, social policy and social theory is vital to understanding their impacts upon families’ everyday lives. Accessibly written and assuming no prior understanding, it shows how key concepts, including vulnerability, risk, resilience, safeguarding and wellbeing are socially constructed. Carefully designed to support learning, it provides students with clear guidance on how to use what they have read when writing academic assignments alongside questions designed to support the development of critical thinking skills. Covering issues from what the family is within a multicultural society, through issues around poverty, social mobility and life-chances, this book gives students an excellent grounding in matters relating to work with children and families. It features:• ‘using this chapter’ sections showing how the content can be used in assignments;• tips on applying critical thinking to books and articles – and how to make use of such thinking in essays;• further reading.

    Rob Creasy

    R 4,871.00

  • Children

    William D. Andrews

    R 452.00

  • Children

    Children

    A modern edition of Edith Wharton's classic story of the adventures of neglected children.

    Edith Wharton

    R 2,230.00

  • People, Children, Faces

    People, Children, Faces

    This is a play about children born as twins, and their fate. Some of them had to die and some were hidden away and often sold. Many read, saw and remember the "Iron Mask". This play is written in the classic poetic style of the rhythm and rhyme. This book is also illustrated with vintage and antique drawings and engravings. This is good to read and most likely, to act in the theatrical setting.

    Boris Zubry

    R 981.00

  • Songs of My Life: Parents, Children, and Friends

    Songs of My Life: Parents, Children, and Friends

    Eddie travels into his past, remembering parents, children, dear friends, and moments in his life

    Eddie Robbert

    R 291.00

  • Acts Relating to the Prevention of Cruelty To, and the Employment Of, Children

  • Children

    Fedorova

    R 1,647.00

  • Children

    Fedorova

    R 1,162.00

  • Children

    Bayibsa

    R 303.00

  • Our Children's Rest; or, Comfort for Bereaved Mothers

  • Our Children's Rest; or, Comfort for Bereaved Mothers

  • Children, Acid and Alkaline ... The Law of Diet Selection, Contraria; the Therapeutic Law, Similia

  • Domestic Homoeopathy, or, Rules for the Domestic Treatment of the Maladies of Infants, Children, and Adults

  • Children, Acid and Alkaline ... The Law of Diet Selection, Contraria; the Therapeutic Law, Similia

  • Great Games! 175 Games & Activities for Families, Groups, & Children

    Gary Locke, Jodie Nida, Matthew V Toone

    R 412.00

  • Children, Adolescents, and Death

    Children, Adolescents, and Death

    The topic of death and related issues (such as grief) often begin with questions. When the questions come from, or are about, children or adolescents, they bring an additional component…the fear some adults have of giving a “wrong” answer. In this context a wrong answer is one that can cause more harm than good for the child or adolescent who asked the question. This book provides information that can be used to address the death-related questions from children and adolescents. It also looks at questions from caring adults about the way children or adolescents view death and the grief that follows a death or any major loss. Children, Adolescents, and Death covers topics that start with early studies of childhood grief and progress to expression of grief in cyberspace. There is no one answer to most of the questions in this book. There are contributors from a number of continents, countries, cultures, and academic disciplines, each of whom brings a unique view of the topic issues they discuss. There are presentations of practical interventions that others may copy, upon which they can build. There are a number of chapters that look at death education in both family and school settings. This work contains ideas and techniques that can be of value to parents, educators, counselors, therapists, spiritual advisors, caring adults and, of course, will be of the most benefit to those who ask the most questions…the children and adolescents themselves.

    Robert G. Stevenson, Darcy L. Harris, Gerry R. Cox

    R 2,908.00

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