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An Ecological Approach To the Study of Child Care: Family Day Care in Israel
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An Ecological Approach To the Study of Child Care: Family Day Care in Israel

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A new type of childhood is experienced these days by many children in industrial societies that provide child care services. The studies summarized in this book stem from a conceptual model based on an ecological approach to the study of development. The family day care system in Israel is presented as a case study for the discussion of issues derived from this conceptual model – issues which are of central concern to the investigation of child care in any society.

This book establishes how historical and socio-economic processes:

*influence the values and goals set by the society for its children, and its social policy concerning child care service;

*are interpreted by parents and early childhood educators;

*relate to different definitions of quality care.

Unique in its integrative analysis of the daily experiences of infants and toddlers in family day care, this volume examines cultural and social policy issues, family background and parental beliefs, caregiver’s background and beliefs, the nature of the child care environment, and the child’s personal characteristics.

Its theoretical and applied orientation is important to researchers interested in the study of out-of-home-care for young children, as well as educators, developmental psychologists, sociologists, and social workers interested in the study of environmental influences on the child development. The ecological model and the applied implications of the study are of special relevance to practitioners in the field of early childhood.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 February 2017
Pages
178
ISBN
9781138966611

A new type of childhood is experienced these days by many children in industrial societies that provide child care services. The studies summarized in this book stem from a conceptual model based on an ecological approach to the study of development. The family day care system in Israel is presented as a case study for the discussion of issues derived from this conceptual model – issues which are of central concern to the investigation of child care in any society.

This book establishes how historical and socio-economic processes:

*influence the values and goals set by the society for its children, and its social policy concerning child care service;

*are interpreted by parents and early childhood educators;

*relate to different definitions of quality care.

Unique in its integrative analysis of the daily experiences of infants and toddlers in family day care, this volume examines cultural and social policy issues, family background and parental beliefs, caregiver’s background and beliefs, the nature of the child care environment, and the child’s personal characteristics.

Its theoretical and applied orientation is important to researchers interested in the study of out-of-home-care for young children, as well as educators, developmental psychologists, sociologists, and social workers interested in the study of environmental influences on the child development. The ecological model and the applied implications of the study are of special relevance to practitioners in the field of early childhood.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 February 2017
Pages
178
ISBN
9781138966611