Using interviews and activities, this report examines, with children, how they negotiate their involvement in family functioning, rule-making and day-to-day decision making.
This would obviously take a great deal of work on the part of the staff as well as the pupils and I am aware of the pressures of time , but I do believe that in the long run it would be worthwhile , with pupils responding to the ...
Health Care Choices: Making Decisions with Children
'There is much in this book that should provide material for lively discussion and debate about who ought to have authority to make health care decisions for children and how far this authority extends... the balance of theory and ...
Having come this far in teaching your children decision making , you are probably ready to see how the Johnson family uses the steps . As you read our example , think of your family ; think about which of the issues raised affect you or ...
International contributors drawing on case studies from around the world consider how children can actively participate in decision-making.
Different theories of childhood, children's rights and the relationships between children, parents and state are examined. The care system and the extent to which children have been, and are involved in decisions is the main focus.
When this occurs, it is incorrect to assume that a bad decision was made. Relatedly, sometimes options that have a low probability of success lead to positive out' comes. When such an outcome occurs, it is incorrect to assume that a ...
Involving Children: A Guide to Engaging Children in Decision-Making
Presenting new research, this book provides refreshing guidance on how social workers can ensure that children and parents participate more effectively in decision making processes when childcare social workers are involved and improve ...
Suggests six steps for making decisions and six steps for solving problems and includes practice situations.