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Childcare in New Zealand : people, programmes, politics / Anne B. Smith, David A. Swain.

Title
  1. Childcare in New Zealand : people, programmes, politics / Anne B. Smith, David A. Swain.
Published by
  1. Wellington : Allen & Unwin; Port Nicholson Press, 1988.
Author
  1. Smith, Anne B.

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Additional authors
  1. Swain, David A.
Description
  1. xi, 218; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. "Childcare is an issue in the forefront of public attention in the 1980s. This book show why childcare outside the family is needed as a supplement to childcare within the family in New Zealand. It addresses key questions in the provision of childcare. Does full-time childcare have harmful or beneficial effect on children? What have the present and previous governments done to reform childcare? What are the unique qualities of Te Kohanga Reo? How can New Zealand increase the quality, accessibility and affordability of childcare? ... This first new Zealand book combining a pyschological and sociological perspective on childcare will be invaluable for early childhood students and staff, for professionals who work with children and families, and for parents. This book also has immediate political significance in the debate concerning support for childcare"--Back cover.
Subject
  1. Child care > New Zealand
  2. Child care services > New Zealand
  3. Child Day Care Centers
Contents
  1. Childcare in our world -- The quality of childcare -- The New Zealand childcare movement -- Family daycare -- Te Kohanga Reo -- Childcare staff -- International perspectives -- Looking ahead : people, programmes & politics.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. Includes indexes.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. 198-209.
Processing action (note)
  1. committed to retain