
Respecting Childhood
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Respecting Childhood critically examines modern day views and practices related to children and childhood.
It begins with a discussion of how Western society conceptualizes and often idealizes children as being fragile, innocent and ''incompetent'' (or ''immature''). Childhood is often reduced by adults to being seen as preparation for the future, instead of being viewed as a stage of life worthy ...
It begins with a discussion of how Western society conceptualizes and often idealizes children as being fragile, innocent and ''incompetent'' (or ''immature''). Childhood is often reduced by adults to being seen as preparation for the future, instead of being viewed as a stage of life worthy ...
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Respecting Childhood critically examines modern day views and practices related to children and childhood.
It begins with a discussion of how Western society conceptualizes and often idealizes children as being fragile, innocent and ''incompetent'' (or ''immature''). Childhood is often reduced by adults to being seen as preparation for the future, instead of being viewed as a stage of life worthy ...
It begins with a discussion of how Western society conceptualizes and often idealizes children as being fragile, innocent and ''incompetent'' (or ''immature''). Childhood is often reduced by adults to being seen as preparation for the future, instead of being viewed as a stage of life worthy ...
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