Child Care and Culture: Lessons from Africa

$39.28

This book offers a cross-cultural study of child development, providing valuable insights for students of anthropology and psychology.

Child Care and Culture: Lessons from Africa
Child Care and Culture: Lessons from Africa
$39.28

[wpforms id=”1190″ title=”true” description=”Request a call back”]

Child Care and Culture examines parenthood, infancy, and early childhood in an African community, revealing patterns unanticipated by current theories of child development and raising provocative questions about the concept of “normal” child care. Comparing the Gusii people of Kenya with the American white middle class, the authors show how divergent cultural priorities create differing conditions for early childhood development. Combining the perspectives of social anthropology, pediatrics, and developmental psychology, the authors demonstrate how child care customs can be responsive to varied socioeconomic, demographic, and cultural conditions without inflicting harm on children. This text will be of interest to researchers in child development and anthropology.

Features

  • Used Book in Good Condition

Additional information

Weight 0.522 lbs
Dimensions 15.6 × 2.2 × 23.4 in

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Child Care and Culture: Lessons from Africa”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *