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Children's Food Practices in Families and Institutions (Paperback): Samantha Punch, Ian McIntosh, Ruth Emond Children's Food Practices in Families and Institutions (Paperback)
Samantha Punch, Ian McIntosh, Ruth Emond
R1,393 Discovery Miles 13 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together recent UK studies into children's experiences and practices around food in a range of contexts, linking these to current policy and practice perspectives. It reveals that food works not only on a material level as sustenance but also on a symbolic level as something that can stand for thoughts, feelings, and relationships. The three broad contexts of schools, families and care (residential homes and foster care) are explored to show the ways in which both children and adults use food. Food is used as a means by which adults care for children and is also something through which adults manage their own feelings and relationships to each other which in turn impact on children's experiences. The book examines the power of food in our daily lives and the way in which it can be used as a medium by individuals to exert power and resistance, establish collective identities and notions of the self and to express moralities about notions of 'proper' family routines and 'good' and 'healthy' lifestyle choices. It identifies inter-generational and intra-generational differences and commonalities in regard to the uses of and experiences around food across a range of studies conducted with children and young people. This book was published as a special issue of Children's Geographies.

Children's Food Practices in Families and Institutions (Hardcover): Samantha Punch, Ian McIntosh, Ruth Emond Children's Food Practices in Families and Institutions (Hardcover)
Samantha Punch, Ian McIntosh, Ruth Emond
R4,198 Discovery Miles 41 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together recent UK studies into children's experiences and practices around food in a range of contexts, linking these to current policy and practice perspectives. It reveals that food works not only on a material level as sustenance but also on a symbolic level as something that can stand for thoughts, feelings, and relationships. The three broad contexts of schools, families and care (residential homes and foster care) are explored to show the ways in which both children and adults use food. Food is used as a means by which adults care for children and is also something through which adults manage their own feelings and relationships to each other which in turn impact on children's experiences. The book examines the power of food in our daily lives and the way in which it can be used as a medium by individuals to exert power and resistance, establish collective identities and notions of the self and to express moralities about notions of 'proper' family routines and 'good' and 'healthy' lifestyle choices. It identifies inter-generational and intra-generational differences and commonalities in regard to the uses of and experiences around food across a range of studies conducted with children and young people. This book was published as a special issue of Children's Geographies.

A Guide to Therapeutic Child Care - What You Need to Know to Create a Healing Home (Paperback): Dr Ruth Emond, Laura Steckley,... A Guide to Therapeutic Child Care - What You Need to Know to Create a Healing Home (Paperback)
Dr Ruth Emond, Laura Steckley, Autumn Roesch-Marsh
R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Guide to Therapeutic Child Care provides an easy to read explanation of the secrets that lie behind good quality therapeutic child care. It describes relevant theories, the 'invisible' psychological challenges that children will often struggle with and how to develop a nurturing relationship and build trust. Combining advice with practical strategies, the book also provides specific guidance on how to create safe spaces (both physical and relational) and how to aid the development of key social or emotional skills for children which may be lacking as a result of early trauma. Written with input from foster carers, the book is an ideal guide for residential child care workers, foster carers, kinship carers, social workers and new adoptive parents.

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