Playing on the Mother-Ground: Cultural Routines for Children's Development
Book Description
Expanding the dimensions of child development theory, this book moves away from the norm of the white, middle-class, Euro-American child, concentrating instead on children in West Africa who grow up without formal schooling and/or parents who serve as teachers. It describes the lives of children who are, in many ways, responsible for their own education. Casually supervised by village members, the... More
Book Information
Publisher | The Guilford Press |
Binding | Digital (3 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 240 |
ISBN-10 | B000RTCKKC |
Publication Date | 11/15/1996 |
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