Family mealtime as a context of development and socialization

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Reed Larson
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Family mealtime as a context of development and socialization

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Jossey-Bass
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English
Pages
110

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Table of Contents

Forms and functions of family mealtimes: multidisciplinary perspectives -- Reed W. Larson, Kathryn R. Branscomb, Angela R. Wiley
"Everyone would be around the table" : American family mealtimes in historical perspective, 1850-1960 -- Simone Cinotto
The cultural structuring of mealtime socialization -- Elinor Ochs, Merav Shohet
Mealtime talk that supports literacy development -- Catherine E. Snow, Diane E. Beals
Routine and ritual elements in family mealtimes: contexts for child well-being and family identity -- Barbara H. Fiese, Kimberly P. Foley, Mary Spagnola
Eating among teens: do family mealtimes make a difference for adolescents' nutrition? -- Dianne Neumark-Sztainer.

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"Spring 2006."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Jossey-Bass education series, New directions for child and adolescent development -- no. 111

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110 p. :
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OL14551078M
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65338332

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