Children's social networks and social supports
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書誌事項
Children's social networks and social supports
(Wiley series on personality processes)(A Wiley-Interscience publication)
Wiley, c1989
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This new work integrates emerging ideas on childrena s social networks and supports with developmental theory and research. Researchers and clinicians, armed with new methodological tools, synthesize theoretical and clinical work and suggest implications for supportive interventions for children. The periods from infancy to adolescence are covered, considering social networks inside and outside of the childa s household, institutional connections, and even pets.
目次
CHILDRENa S SOCIAL NETWORKS AND SUPPORTS IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT. Historical Changes in Childrena s Network in the Family and Community (T. Hareven). The Ecology of Childrena s Support Networks (A. Tietjen). Cultural and Universal Aspects of Social Support for Children: Evidence from the Abaluyia of Kenya (T. Weisner). Work, Play, and Social Relationships Among Children in a Giriama Community (M. Wenger). CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDRENa S SOCIAL NETWORKS. The Social Networks of Girls and Boys from Early Through Middle Childhood (C. Feiring & M. Lewis). The Development of Childrena s Social Networks (W. Furman). Gender Differences in Childrena s Social Networks and Supports (D. Belle). MEASUREMENT ISSUES. Mapping Childrena s Support Networks: Conceptual and Methodological Issues (S. Wolchik, et al.). Parents and Children as Informants Concerning Childrena s Social Networks (P. Zelkowitz). BUILDING SUPPORTIVE NETWORKS. Parents as Managers of Childrena s Peer Relationships (R. Parke & N. Bhavnagri). The School----Nonschool Ecology of Early Adolescent Friendships (B. Hirsch & D. Dubois). IMPLICATIONS OF SUPPORTIVE INVOLVEMENTS. Social Support as a Protective Factor for Children in Stress (I. Sandler, et al.). Obtaining Support from Friends During Childhood and Adolescence (T. Berndt). The Need for Support in Relation to the Need for Autonomy (B. Bryant). Index.
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