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Encourages parents, teachers and child care providers to make the children in their care aware of authority. While discussing the goals of discipline, teaches the pros and cons in both positive and negative...
In November 2015 Melanie Bell and Sue Bradley participated in the BECTU Women’s Conference in London. The conference is a bi-annual event organised by the BECTU Women’s Equality Committee. The theme of...
The 20th century has seen the movement to the public sphere of many of the tasks previously performed at home. Housework has become mechanised, taking a fraction of the time and effort that was previously...
Introduces the Children Act 1989, using two dramatised scenes to illustrate how the Act might be applied to real-life situations in child care and child welfare.
Theorists and practitioners in Vancouver, Canaca, consider the arguments for collective support for young children - whether they have two parents or a single parent. Two themes underlie the programme -...
A child development specialist, a paediatrician and a parent discuss the intellectual development of babies and young children. As in a child’s physical development, the range of ‘normal’ activity is...
Examines the decision making involved when a child or young person is taken into care. Looks at the history of residential care from the time of Thomas Coram and his Foundling Hospital through to Dr...
There has been an explosion of day care in the last three decades. But what are the effects on children’s long term development? Starting from a nursery, this programme explores this question with case...
The video is intended for pre-school workers and trainers. It consists of a debate between members of Liverpool’s Anti-racist Child Care Group on anti-racist child care strategies. Gives an insight into...
A drama-documentary about childminding told entirely from the parents’ and childminder’s points of view and illustrated with examples of children being cared for by childminders.
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