The Concept of Child Advocacy

The authors examine the concept of child advocacy in historical perspective, describing its antecedents as reflected in law, education, welfare, and child labor. Although it is not yet realized in practice, child advocacy seems to represent the recognition by society that the developmental needs of...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of psychiatry 1973-11, Vol.130 (11), p.1203-1206
Hauptverfasser: MCDERMOTT, JOHN F, BOLMAN, WILLIAM M, ARENSDORF, ALFRED M, MARKOFF, RICHARD A
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Child Development
Child Guidance - history
Child Rearing - history
Child Welfare - history
Community Mental Health Services
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Economics
Education
History of medicine
History, 15th Century
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History, 17th Century
History, 18th Century
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History, 20th Century
Human Rights
Humans
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Politics
Religion
Social Behavior
Social Change
United States
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