EDUCATION FOR THE FAMILY: ~ PROPOSAL OF PREVENTIVE WORK
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.37714Keywords:
Family, Socialization, Education for the Family.Abstract
This article emphasizes the educational role of the family and points out the need to help it throu~h educational interventions, taking its socializing function into consideration. This intervention can be done by Schools, Universities and Health Services and, added to the development of research in the arca and to the formation of professionals, outlines the field of Education for the Family.References
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