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Children, Childhood and Everyday Life
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- Cover
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- Children, Childhood, and Everyday Life
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- Contents
- Introduction
- Section I: Development, Change, and Children’s Perspectives on Social Life
- Chapter 1: Being a Child, Coming of Age
- Chapter 2: “Being Oneself” and “Being of Use”
- Chapter 3: “Remaining the Same” and Children’s Experience of Development
- Section II: Family Life Practices as an Arena for Negotiations and Informal Learning
- Chapter 4: Children’s Creative Modeling of Conflict Resolutions in Everyday Life as Central in their Learning and Development in Families
- Chapter 5: Family Life Activities and Everyday Time Politics
- Chapter 6: Money Talks
- Chapter 7: Foster Parenting as Cultural Practices
- Chapter 8: Family Problems
- Section III: Schools as Social Arenas
- Chapter 9: A Paradox of Inclusion
- Chapter 10: Using the Child Perspective to Support Children with Severe Impairments in Becoming Active Subjects
- Chapter 11: Social Identities in Transition
- Chapter 12: Communities of Children and Learning in School