Burn-out: Occupational hazard of the child care worker Herbert J. Freudenberger Symposium: Stress and Burn-Out in Child Care Pages: 90 - 99
The burn-out syndrome in the day care setting Christina MaslachAyala Pines Symposium: Stress and Burn-Out in Child Care Pages: 100 - 113
Stress in live-in child care Michael J. Reed Symposium: Stress and Burn-Out in Child Care Pages: 114 - 120
Consideration of career time in child care work: Observations on child care work experiences Beverly Sutton Symposium: Stress and Burn-Out in Child Care Pages: 121 - 126
Sources of stress and burn-out in professional child care work Martha A. Mattingly Symposium: Stress and Burn-Out in Child Care Pages: 127 - 137
Creating a learning environment in a day care center: Guidelines for caregivers Donna SkinnerSandra AnselmoCarol Alexander Phillips Brief Report Pages: 138 - 140
Introductory comment Jerome Beker Viewpoints the Child Care Profession and the Role of the Worker Pages: 141 - 141
“How do you do? I am a ⋯” Eric Brettschneider Viewpoints the Child Care Profession and the Role of the Worker Pages: 142 - 143
Child care work: A definition for the profession Joy HelmerMerle Griff Viewpoints the Child Care Profession and the Role of the Worker Pages: 144 - 146
“A rose is a rose is a rose”: The definition debate Norman W. Powell Jr. Viewpoints the Child Care Profession and the Role of the Worker Pages: 147 - 149
Surveying the literature: Articles of interest in other journals Philip Kaminstein Reviews Pages: 155 - 156