Working with Children: Child-Centred Practice
Working with Children : Child-Centered Practice Name University Course Tutor Date Abstract The family institution is an important entity in the society that has implication on the future of children and the nation at large . In to realize the importance of family institution , the parents and their parenting role should be placed at the centre of success strategy . This realization explains why there is an intense national interest in parenting and the associated societal forces influencing parenting such as child care support organizations and inter-professional bodies that

enhances an enabling environment to foster children development Essential bodies that frequently interact with the parents and their children in their upbringing are : the family , friends and neighbours professionals , voluntary workers or self-help groups such as Playgroups and formal organisations for children such as Nurseries , Schools After-School Clubs , children 's homes , hospitals
Developmental Scholars have established that child 's growth and development is shaped by the environment in terms of between parenting process and societal forces . The critical role played by societal complex forces and institutions that influences parents and early child rearing practices can not be underestimated but can be evaluated to enhance its effectiveness in developing a healthy and all round future generation . Having a child centered practice means providing care for the children from preconception , prenatal and breastfeeding . Therefore , improving a child care network system invokes addressing issues such as breastfeeding , parent 's time with their children , social and economic challenges of parenting and support services for parents...
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