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Cross Cultural Perspectives in Child Advocacy
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- Chapter 1. Social Injustice: The Irony of African Schooling Disruption Annette Richardson
- Chapter 2. Inhibiting and Enabling Factors that Influence Educator Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect Faye McCallum
- Chapter 3. Rights and Wrongs: Children’s Participation in High-Performance Sports Gabriela Tymowski
- Chapter 4. When the Eagle Meets the Condor: A Dialogue with Ecuador Carol Flake
- Chapter 5. Child Advocacy and its Application to Education Professionals: International Symposium on Early Childhood Education and Care for the Twenty-first Century Deborah Eville Lo and Tata Mbugua
- Chapter 6. Walking the Talk: Realizing a Commitment to Our Children Donna Patterson and Rosanne Glass
- Chapter 7. Implications of Brain Research for Children from Low-Income Minority Families: The Need for an Ecological Perspective Jyotsna Pattnaik
- Chapter 8. Involving Preservice Teachers in a Program for ROM (Gypsy) Children in Northern Greece: Lessons in Child Advocacy Beth Blue Swadener, Evangelia Tressou, and Christodoula Mitakidou