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Children's Food Practices in Families and Institutions

Children's Food Practices in Families and Institutions2011

Ruth Emond, Samantha Punch, Ian McIntosh

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"This book brings together recent UK studies into children's experiences and practices around food in a range of contexts, linking these to current policy and practice perspectives. It reveals that food works not only on a material level as sustenance but also on a symbolic level as something that can stand for thoughts, feelings, and relationships. The three broad contexts of schools, families and care (residential homes and foster care) are explored to show the ways in which both children and adults use food. Food is used as a means by which adults care for children and is also something through which adults manage their own feelings and relationships to each other which in turn impact on children's experiences"--P. [i]

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First published
2011
OL Work ID
OL21030477W

Subjects

Children, nutritionFood habitsChildren, institutional care, great britainChildrenNutritionInstitutional care

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