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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 1 May 2026
- ISBN 9781041304289
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages312 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 740 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
Bringing Up Children in Ghana (1962) covers childhood from birth to maturity, including nursing and feeding, sibling relationships, parental discipline, sexual behaviour, puberty rites, children’s household chores. The studies were by the Child Development Research Unit at the Institute of Education, University College of Ghana.
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Bringing Up Children in Ghana (1962) covers a whole spectrum of child training from birth to maturity, including nursing and feeding, sibling relationships, parental discipline, sexual behaviour, puberty rites, children’s household chores. The studies were conducted by the Child Development Research Unit at the Institute of Education, University College of Ghana, and presents an in-depth survey of the intimate life of the young in Ghana.
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1. The People of Ghana 2. Attitudes Towards Having Children 3. Attitudes Towards Pregnancy 4. Child-birth 5. Nursing 6. Weaning 7. Children’s Meals 8. Toilet Training 9. Motor Development 10. Sleep 11. Children’s Health 12. Early Sexual Experiences 13. Sex Distinctions 14. Children’s Relations with their Parents 15. Children’s Relations with Adults other than their Parents 16. Relations with Siblings 17. Children’s Speech 18. Children and Property 19. Schooling 20. Children’s Games and Stories 21. Children’s Work 22. Puberty and Adolescence
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