Children and the Environment in an Australian Indigenous Community
A psychological approach
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book explores the interplay between environment and child development, particularly among indigenous children who experience greater freedom to roam compared to their non-indigenous counterparts. Angela Kreutz employs theoretical constructs from environmental and ecological psychology, conducting empirical research within a specific cultural community to test these concepts. This examination sheds light on how attachment and development are influenced by environmental factors, offering insights into the unique experiences of indigenous children.
