
Animism, Cannibalism, and Pet-keeping among
... The above caveat not withstanding, cannibalism, like animism, is an important trope among a number of Amazonian groups. Anthropophagy is practiced in some groups, but even when it is symbolic, symbols have real effects in ordering perceptions and experience. Two contrastive categories that have been ...
... The above caveat not withstanding, cannibalism, like animism, is an important trope among a number of Amazonian groups. Anthropophagy is practiced in some groups, but even when it is symbolic, symbols have real effects in ordering perceptions and experience. Two contrastive categories that have been ...
Elaborating on Elaborations: Role of Maternal Reminiscing Style in
... generally, and parent – child conversations more specifically, are instrumental in developmental process and outcome. This idea is rooted in multiple theoretical formulations, but most especially in sociocultural theory as articulated by Vygotsky (1978). Vygotsky argued that all developmental skills ...
... generally, and parent – child conversations more specifically, are instrumental in developmental process and outcome. This idea is rooted in multiple theoretical formulations, but most especially in sociocultural theory as articulated by Vygotsky (1978). Vygotsky argued that all developmental skills ...
A Review of the Relationship Among Parenting Practices
... basis is a way parents can socialize their children. With respect to the socialization of school achievement, parental involvement consists of attending parent–teacher conferences, helping children with homework, volunteering for leadership roles within the school, and attending children’s extracurr ...
... basis is a way parents can socialize their children. With respect to the socialization of school achievement, parental involvement consists of attending parent–teacher conferences, helping children with homework, volunteering for leadership roles within the school, and attending children’s extracurr ...
Cultural Anthropology
... animals. In European cultures bats are classified as ‘mammals’ because female bats feed their young through their mammary glands. People classify plants in a similar way. There may be differences even within the same society. Tomatoes are considered as vegetables in the Western culinary world. Howev ...
... animals. In European cultures bats are classified as ‘mammals’ because female bats feed their young through their mammary glands. People classify plants in a similar way. There may be differences even within the same society. Tomatoes are considered as vegetables in the Western culinary world. Howev ...
Anthropological perspectives of infanticide
... emphasize infanticide as a system by which individual's, or population's, long term reproductive success is maximized by providing flexible means to manipulate birth rates, sex ratios or social structure (Harris 1977, Harris and Ross 1987). Materialistic approaches often emphasize adult roles in soc ...
... emphasize infanticide as a system by which individual's, or population's, long term reproductive success is maximized by providing flexible means to manipulate birth rates, sex ratios or social structure (Harris 1977, Harris and Ross 1987). Materialistic approaches often emphasize adult roles in soc ...
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... pus when they begin to be short of space’. The cardinal virtues Lévi-Strauss appreciates are discretion and good manners. Only Buddhism is allowed to qualify as an acceptable moral and intellectual system, although Amerindian myths share his own concern for privacy: they regard the world as overcrow ...
... pus when they begin to be short of space’. The cardinal virtues Lévi-Strauss appreciates are discretion and good manners. Only Buddhism is allowed to qualify as an acceptable moral and intellectual system, although Amerindian myths share his own concern for privacy: they regard the world as overcrow ...
System of Attitudes in Parents of Young People Having Sensory
... parents of the young people having hearing disorders, rather than in parents of those having visual disorders. The parents participating in the survey mention that the upbringing of young people having sensory disorders is accompanied by various feelings. With regard to this, negative feelings preva ...
... parents of the young people having hearing disorders, rather than in parents of those having visual disorders. The parents participating in the survey mention that the upbringing of young people having sensory disorders is accompanied by various feelings. With regard to this, negative feelings preva ...
The Impact of Mores on the Major Characters` Life in Ibsen`s Ghost
... Pastor of the parish brings him to a bigger responsibility to take care of the people in that region and be their protector. In other words, the position of Manders here also represents the presence of the church in the middle of Norway society. Manders has responsibilities to be their shepherd. He ...
... Pastor of the parish brings him to a bigger responsibility to take care of the people in that region and be their protector. In other words, the position of Manders here also represents the presence of the church in the middle of Norway society. Manders has responsibilities to be their shepherd. He ...
chapter - 1v rousseauean conception of social contract
... state of nature. But in spite of this similarity, t h m are important differences in them with regard to the emergence of civil society. In Hobbes the primary and original purpose of civil society was to make secure the right of self-preservation, the right to life. But in the case of Rousseau, as ...
... state of nature. But in spite of this similarity, t h m are important differences in them with regard to the emergence of civil society. In Hobbes the primary and original purpose of civil society was to make secure the right of self-preservation, the right to life. But in the case of Rousseau, as ...
Caught in the Cultural Lag: The Stigma of Singlehood.
... However, one innovative reconceptualization of the stigma process suggests that single people may not necessarily constitute a “stigmatized” group. Link and Phelan (2001) suggest that evidence of antisingle attitudes alone does not necessarily support the claim that single persons are a stigmatized ...
... However, one innovative reconceptualization of the stigma process suggests that single people may not necessarily constitute a “stigmatized” group. Link and Phelan (2001) suggest that evidence of antisingle attitudes alone does not necessarily support the claim that single persons are a stigmatized ...
Addressing Trauma in Children`s Health Homes
... Poverty Policy and Research ‣ The McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University Silver School of Social Work is committed to creating new knowledge about the root causes of poverty, developing evidence-based interventions to address its consequences, and ...
... Poverty Policy and Research ‣ The McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University Silver School of Social Work is committed to creating new knowledge about the root causes of poverty, developing evidence-based interventions to address its consequences, and ...
Brescoll and Uhlmann 2005
... either a man’s or a woman’s decision to either stay home to care for his or her children or to work outside the home. The target individual was described as being married with two children who recently had another baby. Participants answered a series of questions about these individuals, including a ...
... either a man’s or a woman’s decision to either stay home to care for his or her children or to work outside the home. The target individual was described as being married with two children who recently had another baby. Participants answered a series of questions about these individuals, including a ...
attitudes toward traditional and nontraditional parents
... either a man’s or a woman’s decision to either stay home to care for his or her children or to work outside the home. The target individual was described as being married with two children who recently had another baby. Participants answered a series of questions about these individuals, including a ...
... either a man’s or a woman’s decision to either stay home to care for his or her children or to work outside the home. The target individual was described as being married with two children who recently had another baby. Participants answered a series of questions about these individuals, including a ...
MODEL CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
... conducting an annual review of the school’s safeguarding, Child Protection policies and procedures and of the efficiency with which the related duties have been discharged in order to ensure the school is safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children who are pupils at Avenue House School. This ...
... conducting an annual review of the school’s safeguarding, Child Protection policies and procedures and of the efficiency with which the related duties have been discharged in order to ensure the school is safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children who are pupils at Avenue House School. This ...
Ch. 6 S. 2
... people to get together to simply have fun. • Second, dating is a mechanism for socialization. It teaches individuals about members of the opposite sex and how to behave in social situations. ...
... people to get together to simply have fun. • Second, dating is a mechanism for socialization. It teaches individuals about members of the opposite sex and how to behave in social situations. ...
Chapter 6 Section 2: Teenagers and Dating
... • First, dating is a form of entertainment. It allows young people to get together to simply have fun. • Second, dating is a mechanism for ____________________. It teaches individuals about members of the opposite sex and how to behave in social situations. • Third, dating fulfills certain basic psy ...
... • First, dating is a form of entertainment. It allows young people to get together to simply have fun. • Second, dating is a mechanism for ____________________. It teaches individuals about members of the opposite sex and how to behave in social situations. • Third, dating fulfills certain basic psy ...
Donald Winnicott - University of Winchester
... gestures, attitudes, etc. Repeated compliance by the infant becomes the grounds for a false sense of being starting to dominate proceedings, i.e., the true sense of self is swamped. If this happens, an entire set of false social relations can be built up by the child, and it may end with it living i ...
... gestures, attitudes, etc. Repeated compliance by the infant becomes the grounds for a false sense of being starting to dominate proceedings, i.e., the true sense of self is swamped. If this happens, an entire set of false social relations can be built up by the child, and it may end with it living i ...
Rethinking hybridity and mestizaje
... To understand this, we need to see that kinship does not always lead to primordiality, nor does it necessarily consist of comforting teleological sequences. On the contrary, Western models of kinship have a predictable unpredictability built into them. The predictably unpredictable sequences of kins ...
... To understand this, we need to see that kinship does not always lead to primordiality, nor does it necessarily consist of comforting teleological sequences. On the contrary, Western models of kinship have a predictable unpredictability built into them. The predictably unpredictable sequences of kins ...
Social influences on health and wellbeing
... can be a source of love, protection and mutual support, negative family relationships that involve abuse, neglect or violence can result in physical hurt or psychological and emotional damage. Family relationships are often complex and many people have both good experiences of family relationships t ...
... can be a source of love, protection and mutual support, negative family relationships that involve abuse, neglect or violence can result in physical hurt or psychological and emotional damage. Family relationships are often complex and many people have both good experiences of family relationships t ...
Keeping Children and Young People Safe Plan
... Definition And Recognition of Child Abuse Types of Child Abuse This section outlines the principal types of child abuse and offers guidance on how to recognise such abuse. Child abuse can be categorised into four different types: neglect, emotional abuse, physical abuse, and sexual abuse. A child ma ...
... Definition And Recognition of Child Abuse Types of Child Abuse This section outlines the principal types of child abuse and offers guidance on how to recognise such abuse. Child abuse can be categorised into four different types: neglect, emotional abuse, physical abuse, and sexual abuse. A child ma ...
ADLER.80 - The Mitrinovic Foundation
... According to Adler, the neurotic is the individual whose life style is essentially anti-social. All his behaviour shows evidence of over-compensation for his feeling of inferiority. The most obvious example of over-compensation is the person who continually makes extravagant claims for himself - he ...
... According to Adler, the neurotic is the individual whose life style is essentially anti-social. All his behaviour shows evidence of over-compensation for his feeling of inferiority. The most obvious example of over-compensation is the person who continually makes extravagant claims for himself - he ...
Achieving Positive Behaviour - The Jordans Montessori Nursery
... We take bullying very seriously. Bullying involves the persistent physical or verbal abuse of another child or children. It is characterised by intent to hurt, often planned, and accompanied by an awareness of the impact of bullying behaviour. A child who is bullying has reached a stage of cogniti ...
... We take bullying very seriously. Bullying involves the persistent physical or verbal abuse of another child or children. It is characterised by intent to hurt, often planned, and accompanied by an awareness of the impact of bullying behaviour. A child who is bullying has reached a stage of cogniti ...
The Concept of Kinship
... (O) from the fact that discussions of kinship structure also include accounts of some relationships which, as relationships, do not, at any rate directly, overlap with any physical kin relationship at all. In other words: not only may individual cases of a relationship be exceptions to the concordan ...
... (O) from the fact that discussions of kinship structure also include accounts of some relationships which, as relationships, do not, at any rate directly, overlap with any physical kin relationship at all. In other words: not only may individual cases of a relationship be exceptions to the concordan ...
Does attitude similarity serve as a heuristic cue for kinship
... distinguishing kin from nonkin, so too can shared attitudes. Consistent with this notion, the similarity–attraction link is stronger for attitudes higher in heritability (Tesser, 1993). Second, people often respond to attitudinally similar others in a manner that parallels responses to actual kin. P ...
... distinguishing kin from nonkin, so too can shared attitudes. Consistent with this notion, the similarity–attraction link is stronger for attitudes higher in heritability (Tesser, 1993). Second, people often respond to attitudinally similar others in a manner that parallels responses to actual kin. P ...
Parental empathy and child maltreatment
... child.4 As child abuse is clearly a form of aggression, researchers have looked to existing models of aggression which highlight empathy as an important factor to understand the processes involved in abuse. This research suggests that having the ability to take another’s perspective leads to a shift ...
... child.4 As child abuse is clearly a form of aggression, researchers have looked to existing models of aggression which highlight empathy as an important factor to understand the processes involved in abuse. This research suggests that having the ability to take another’s perspective leads to a shift ...
Family
In the context of human society, a family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity (by recognized birth), affinity (by marriage), or co-residence and/or shared consumption (see Nurture kinship). Members of the immediate family includes spouses, parents, brothers, sisters, sons and/or daughters. Members of the extended family may include grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces and/or siblings-in-law.In most societies, the family is the principal institution for the socialization of children. As the basic unit for raising children, anthropologists generally classify most family organization as matrifocal (a mother and her children); conjugal (a husband, his wife, and children; also called the nuclear family); avuncular (for example, a grandparent, a brother, his sister, and her children); or extended (parents and children co-reside with other members of one parent's family). Sexual relations among the members are regulated by rules concerning incest such as the incest taboo. ""Family"" is used metaphorically to create more inclusive categories such as community, nationhood, global village and humanism.Genealogy is a field which aims to trace family lineages through history.Family is also an important economic unit studied in family economics.