Children.
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Works: | 76 works in 22 publications in 22 languages |
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Child perspectives and children's perspectives in theory and practice
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Child perspectives and children's perspectives in theory and practice /
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The Developing child in the 21st century : = a global perspective on child development /
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Identity and upbringing in South Asian Muslim families = insights from young people and their parents in Britain /
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Young people's play, wellbeing and learning = psycho-social and virtual geographies in digital play /
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Oral pathology in the pediatric patient = a clinical guide to the diagnosis and treatment of mucosal and submucosal lesions /
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An introduction to early childhood : = a multidisciplinary approach /
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Children need groups = a practical manual for group work with young childre
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Childhood and society : = an introduction to the sociology of childhood /
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Children's influence on family dynamics = the neglected side of family relationships /
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Geographies of children, youth and families : = an international perspective /
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Child and youth migration : = mobility-in-migration in an era of globalization /
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Through assessment to consultation : = independent psychoanalytic approaches with children and adolescents /
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Language and concept acquisition from infancy through childhood = learning from multiple exemplars /
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Children and youth as subjects, objects, agents = innovative approaches to research across space and time /
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Congenital heart disease in pediatric and adult patients = anesthetic and perioperative management /
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