Talking with Children about Things that MatterOm kommunikation til små børn og deres opfattelse af det sagte. Hvad fortæller man børn om f.eks. døden, det at lyve og om miljøproblemer m.v. |
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Page 118
... watch their dependence on and need for each other , their sad faces , their tears , their hope and joy , as if through a translucent wall . To do this to a child is to shut her out from the possibility of sharing the experience and ...
... watch their dependence on and need for each other , their sad faces , their tears , their hope and joy , as if through a translucent wall . To do this to a child is to shut her out from the possibility of sharing the experience and ...
Page 163
... watch TV at all : A lot of people say to me : ' You're over - protective . ' My children have never seen American violence on television . They don't watch television . We've let them watch suitable programmes , but they don't ask ...
... watch TV at all : A lot of people say to me : ' You're over - protective . ' My children have never seen American violence on television . They don't watch television . We've let them watch suitable programmes , but they don't ask ...
Page 231
... watches over the big girls and the mommies too , and the poppies , and he watches over babies so they wouldn't get scared and cry . 39 In helping children to find a spiritual dimension to life , it may be better to draw on and to trust ...
... watches over the big girls and the mommies too , and the poppies , and he watches over babies so they wouldn't get scared and cry . 39 In helping children to find a spiritual dimension to life , it may be better to draw on and to trust ...
Contents
Learning to be good | 11 |
Food | 28 |
Obedience and autonomy | 48 |
Copyright | |
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Talking with Children about Things that Matter Sheila Kitzinger,Celia Kitzinger No preview available - 2000 |
Talking with Children about Things that Matter Sheila Kitzinger,Celia Kitzinger No preview available - 1990 |
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