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Monitoring and Supervision in 'Ordinary' Families : The Views and Experiences of Young People Aged 11 to 16 and Their Parents, Paperback / softback Book

Monitoring and Supervision in 'Ordinary' Families : The Views and Experiences of Young People Aged 11 to 16 and Their Parents Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Based on over 100 interviews with young people aged 11 to 16 and their parents, this book looks at how monitoring and supervision are handled in ordinary families. It includes: how parents obtain information about what their children are doing; the areas that parents monitor, such as social life, friendships, school, use of media and technology, and health; the role of the wider support network in assisting with monitoring; factors that influence monitoring, including family structure, parental employment, religious beliefs, age and gender.

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