Child Discipline and Child Care
Contents: Preface. 1. Child Discipline. 2. Sociology of the Family. 3. Family Therapy and Family Tree. 4. Homesickness and Parental Supervision. 5. Recapitulation Theory. 6. Child Care. 7. Child Protection. 8. Critical Pedagogy and Thinking. 9. Learning Disability. 10. Protection of Children Act 1978. Index.
Family care is generally the most affordable child care option and offers flexibility in hours available for care. In addition family care generally has a small ration of children in care, allowing for more interaction between child and provider than would be had at a commercial care center. Commercial care centers are open for set hours and provide a standardized and regulated system of care for children. Parents may choose from a commercial care center close to their work and some companies offer care at their facilities. Active children may thrive in the educational activities provided by a quality commercial care center. Classes are usually largest in this type of care ratios of children to adult caregivers will vary according to state licensing requirements.