| Bib ID |
1958741 |
| Format |
Book, Online - Google Books |
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| Description |
New York, N.Y. : Wiley, 1989
x, 373 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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| ISBN |
0471628794
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| Series |
Wiley series on personality processes
Wiley series on personality processes.
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| Full contents |
- Machine derived contents note: Children'S Social Networks And Supports In Historical Context.
- Historical Changes in Children's Network in the Family and Community (T. Hareven).
- The Ecology of Children's Support Networks (A. Tietjen).
- Cultural and Universal Aspects of Social Support for Children: Evidence from the Abaluyia of Kenya (T. Weisner).
- Work, Play, and Social Relationships Among Children in a Giriama Community (M. Wenger).
- Characteristics Of Children'S Social Networks.
- The Social Networks of Girls and Boys from Early Through Middle Childhood (C. Feiring & M. Lewis).
- The Development of Children's Social Networks (W. Furman).
- Gender Differences in Children's Social Networks and Supports (D. Belle).
- Measurement Issues.
- Machine derived contents note: Children'S Social Networks And Supports In Historical Context.
- Historical Changes in Children's Network in the Family and Community (T. Hareven).
- The Ecology of Children's Support Networks (A. Tietjen).
- Cultural and Universal Aspects of Social Support for Children: Evidence from the Abaluyia of Kenya (T. Weisner).
- Work, Play, and Social Relationships Among Children in a Giriama Community (M. Wenger).
- Characteristics Of Children'S Social Networks.
- The Social Networks of Girls and Boys from Early Through Middle Childhood (C. Feiring & M. Lewis).
- The Development of Children's Social Networks (W. Furman).
- Gender Differences in Children's Social Networks and Supports (D. Belle).
- Measurement Issues.
- Mapping Children's Support Networks: Conceptual and Methodological Issues (S. Wolchik, et al.).
- Parents and Children as Informants Concerning Children's Social Networks (P. Zelkowitz).
- Building Supportive Networks.
- Parents as Managers of Children's Peer Relationships (R. Parke & N. Bhavnagri).
- The School
- Nonschool Ecology of Early Adolescent Friendships (B. Hirsch & D. Dubois).
- Implications Of Supportive Involvements.
- Social Support as a Protective Factor for Children in Stress (I. Sandler, et al.).
- Obtaining Support from Friends During Childhood and Adolescence (T. Berndt).
- The Need for Support in Relation to the Need for Autonomy (B. Bryant).
- Index.
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| Notes |
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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| Subjects |
Children - Social networks. | United States - Children - Social development
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| Other authors/contributors |
Belle, Deborah
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