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Gruber, Kenneth J. – Child Welfare, 1981
Examines the emotional and situational factors that influence the child victim's role in sexual assult by adults, and the social implications of blaming the victim. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Adults, Child Abuse, Child Role, Emotional Adjustment
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Yoon, Jiyoon; Onchwari, Jacqueline Ariri – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2006
Many early childhood teachers report lacking confidence to teach science. Today, science education is defined as "doing science", as opposed to memorization of facts (Seefeldt & Galper, 2002). This paper discusses developmentally appropriate practices in the context of teaching science. Knowledge of child development, individual differences and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Competencies, Teaching Skills
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Strickland, Charles – Issues in Education, 1984
Three factors central to the development of modern attitudes toward childhood are awareness that children and adults differ, the definition of women's primary role as maternal, and the increasingly complex demands made on adults. The combined pressures of feminism and the accessibility of broadcast media are changing these factors significantly.…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Role, Childhood Needs, Children
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Bell, Richard Q. – American Psychologist, 1979
Increased recognition of the effects of reciprocal influences in the behavior of parents and their offspring may result in children's improved well-being through the enhancement of parent effectiveness, dissolution of the notion that the parent is totally reponsible for the child's behavior, and active parental leadership and guidance. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Child Psychology, Child Rearing, Child Role
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Prout, Alan – Children & Society, 2000
Examines children's participation in public life in relation to the tension between control and self-realization found in late modernity. Argues that social tension is created through the conflict between recognition of children as persons in their own right and public policy marked by intensification of control of children creating a view of…
Descriptors: Child Role, Child Welfare, Childrens Rights, Family Life
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Kjorholt, Anne Trine – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2002
Argues that discourses on children and participation in Norway are linked to international children's rights discourses as well as to Norwegian cultural context. Focuses on how different constructions of children as participants are related to discourses on sustainable local communities. Describes supporting empirical studies and summarizes…
Descriptors: Child Role, Children, Childrens Rights, Community Involvement
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Neustadter, Roger – Youth and Society, 1989
Traces the changes in the depiction of childhood in science fiction films from the 1950s to the present decade. Argues that the contemporary science fiction representation of the sentimental child is a cultural idealization that opposes the social reality of the vanishing child. (FMW)
Descriptors: Characterization, Child Role, Children, Cultural Images
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Habibi, D. A. – Educational Theory, 1983
John Stuart Mill viewed children in a more favorable light than is generally believed. Mill wished to protect children from society's bad influences long enough for their individual personalities and talents to develop. Complexities that arise in applying a liberal theory to the education of the immature are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Child Role, Childrens Rights, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Shavit, Zohar – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1983
There is a strong link between the notion of childhood prevalent in a society and presumptions about children as readers. Versions of "Little Red Riding Hood" written in different centuries illustrate how the character of texts for children have changed as society's views of children and of education have evolved. (PP)
Descriptors: Child Role, Childrens Literature, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Education