Portugal making a difference with children and families: the GADIF model


Autoria(s): Fuertes, Marina
Data(s)

28/06/2012

28/06/2012

01/08/2007

Resumo

Portugal is a culture grounded in strong traditions and family. Yet, social changes like women returning to the workforce and a decreas ed national birth rate are impacting the traditional family structure and care giving environments of children. Female employment has been increasing steadily in P ortugal over the last three decades (Galego & Pereira, 2006) and the total fert ility rate decreasing from 4.1 to 2.8 (INE, 2006). Furthermore, extended family me mbers, like grandparents, no longer reside close by to their children and grandc hildren as in the past, because of a changing labor market. Many of the younger gen eration are leaving their rural communities to flock to urban areas because o f job opportunities, leaving behind older relatives who would have otherwise par ticipated in the daily care of children. Given these social and economic changes, children are spending more time in out-of-home care with non-familial caregive rs. Yet, government regulations and guidelines in early care and educat ion (ECCE) and early intervention (EI) are only just emerging; it contin ues to be a work in progress.

Identificador

Fuertes, M. (2007). Making a Difference with Children and Families: The GADIF Model. Ab Initio, summer issue, http://www.brazelton-institute.com/abinitio2007summer/art7.html.

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/1670

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eng

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http://www.brazelton-institute.com/abinitio2007summer/art7.html

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openAccess

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article