Child care and abuse in China

Author(s): Breiner, Sander J.
Date Issued: 2001
Description: An account of child rearing practices, considered to be child abuse by current western standards, carried out in China during the period of 1000 B.C. to 1644 A.D.
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Journal Title: Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society
Volume Number: 6
Issue Number: 2
Page Range: 328-336
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Childrearing & Household Labor
ISSN: 1088-0763 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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