Contexto sócio-ambiental de criança urbanas de baixa renda
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O contexto sócio-ambiental de crianças urbanas de baixa renda é analisado a partir de três dimensões: o ambiente ffsico, isto é, o espaço habitável; o contexto relacional, ou seja, a fam~lia e a relação mãe-criança; o contexto social, isto é, acomunidade formadaporparentes, vizinhos e atividades sociais. Propõe-se o conceito de sistema de desenvolvimento em que o contexto sócio-ambiental é um dos interagentes responsáveis pelo desenvolvimento. Propõe- se deslocar o objeto de atenção da criança parao trinômio criança-famllia-sociedade, a fim de se poder ter uma ação preventiva em base interacionista e construtivista.Referências
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