Analyzing Family Systems and Cultural Capital Perspectives Dilemmas in the Development of Infant and Child Care
Vol 6, Issue 3, 2023
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The developmental dilemma of infant and toddler care is examined from a family perspective, and in-depth analyses of infant and toddler care are conducted using Family Systems Theory and Cultural Capital Theory,which are essential to the holistic development of children, the balance between family and work, and the sustainable development of society and the economy.The developmental dilemmas of infant and toddler care are discussed in depth from the family perspective, and solutions are proposed accordingly. By applying family systems theory and cultural capital theory to analyze the root causes and influencing factors of the problem, it provides useful thoughts and suggestions for improving infant and toddler care practices.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i3.2650
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