Reading for Child and Youth Care Workers
ISSUE NUMBER 39 – APRIL 2002
 

“Obedience is demanded to achieve a person with discipline. But this is a discipline that comes from the outside and works only when one is afraid of someone who is stronger than oneself. We do need discipline, an inner discipline to order our life. What is inner discipline? To my thinking it is the opposite of blind obedience. It is the development of a sense of values.”

Gisela Konopka

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 PRACTICE
Using everyday events in child and youth care
Working with street youth with HIV/AIDS
Holding kids accountable
Creating moments

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Interview with Ernie Hilton: New programs
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 FEATURES
Gisela Konopka on Adolescence
Lennhoff: A Residential Treatment Community
Mia Kellmer Pringle on Deprivation and Education
From in care — to care worker
My toughest critic
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Leon Fulcher: Teaching in Lake Waikaremoana
Henry Maier: Birth parents' children in foster care
Niall McElwee on the terms we use
Mark Smith introduces Laura Steckley: Authority
Mark Krueger on Place