• Re-thinking Children's Care: Getting beyond childcare: reflections on recent policy and future possibilities ; CHAPTER 3 The care of the illegitimate child: the Coram experience 1900-45 ; CHAPTER 4 Social pedagogy: an historical account of care and education as social control ; CHAPTER 5 An historical perspective on changing child care policy ; PART II Explorations in formal care : CHAPTER 6 Men in the nursery ; CHAPTER 7 Caring for children in need: the case of sponsored day care ; CHAPTER 8 Mother, teacher, nurse? How childminders define their role ; CHAPTER 9 Promoting children's health through nursing care ; PART III Care and family life : CHAPTER 10 Care-giving and independence in four-generation families ; CHAPTER 11 Concepts of care and children's contribution to family life ; CHAPTER 12 Some thoughts on rethinking children's care

Re-thinking Children's Care: Getting beyond childcare: reflections on recent policy and future possibilities ; CHAPTER 3 The care of the illegitimate child: the Coram experience 1900-45 ; CHAPTER 4 Social pedagogy: an historical account of care and education as social control ; CHAPTER 5 An historical perspective on changing child care policy ; PART II Explorations in formal care : CHAPTER 6 Men in the nursery ; CHAPTER 7 Caring for children in need: the case of sponsored day care ; CHAPTER 8 Mother, teacher, nurse? How childminders define their role ; CHAPTER 9 Promoting children's health through nursing care ; PART III Care and family life : CHAPTER 10 Care-giving and independence in four-generation families ; CHAPTER 11 Concepts of care and children's contribution to family life ; CHAPTER 12 Some thoughts on rethinking children's care

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Children's care in the 21st century is increasingly a public issue as well as parents' private concern. A limited vision of children as the responsibility of mothers held sway in Britain long after mothers joined the workforce. Formal childcare is now growing but in the context of care work continuing to be low qualified and low status. A dearth of care looms large as Britain rapidly turns into an overworked society. This critically orientated book draws on a range of key empirical studies carried out in a variety of care contexts. It examines care from the perspectives of children, parents and care workers. It also takes an historical perspective. The discussion is situated in an analysis of economic, social and political change, from modernity to late modernity. It focuses on four key issues: the conceptualisation of care; how care translates its public policy; the nature of the care relationship; how care might be transformed in the future. Rethinking Children's Care will be of interest to students of childhood studies, the sociology of childhood and child welfare. It is also directly relevant to policy makers, trainers and researchers as well as practitioners involved in children's care.

  • Author(s): Julia Brannen, Peter Moss
  • Publisher: Open University Press
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 1
  • Published: 2002
  • Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6.1 Inches, Weight: 0.7275254646 pounds, Width: 0.51 Inches
  • Estimated Delivery: Nov 28, 2025
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