Contexts and consequences : impacts on children, families and communities

Jennifer Bowes, Rebekah Grace, Alan Hayes

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Abstract

This chapter outlines the rise of interest in the interconnecting contexts of children, families and communities and the consequences of those interconnections. Families and communities can offer both opportunities and constraints for children's participation in the world and their general development. The impact of context varies with the child's age and other characteristics such as disability, ethnicity and playfulness. The interest in context has led to descriptions of 'the ecology of childhood', and explorations of 'the cultural nature' of children's development. It has led also to the recognition that--for the analysis of child development, family life or social policy"”we need studies on the ways in which children, families and communities are interconnected. The pathways that lead to negative and positive consequences for individual children, families and communities also need close examination as do the best opportunities for intervention to enable a turning point in life trajectories.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChildren, Families and Communities: Contexts and Consequences
EditorsJennifer Bowes, Rebekah Grace
Place of PublicationSouth Melbourne, Vic.
PublisherOxford University Press
Pages3-21
Number of pages19
Edition3rd
ISBN (Print)9780195551549
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • parent and child
  • families
  • communities

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