Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood: In History and Society, Volume 3Paula S. Fass Macmillan Reference USA, 2004 - 1500 pages This 3-vol. set presents the social and cultural history of childhood from antiquity to the present. "Children and Childhood" examines this history through articles on education, parenting, child labor, economics, images of childhood, children's literature, play, toys and games, health, physiology, law, the criminal justice system and social welfare. Comparative articles include information about childhood in cultures throughout the world. Features 250 photographs representing the visual images of childhood. |
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... less willful , driven child and advocated a more relaxed , permis- sive approach to toilet training . Dr. BENJAMIN SPOCK's best- selling book , Baby and Child Care ( 1946 ) , went even further , warning that parental anxiety about ...
... less willful , driven child and advocated a more relaxed , permis- sive approach to toilet training . Dr. BENJAMIN SPOCK's best- selling book , Baby and Child Care ( 1946 ) , went even further , warning that parental anxiety about ...
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... less than 2 percent did so . And yet recent social science research demonstrates that alumnae of women's colleges , even those from the less prestigious institutions , include a greater percentage of " achievers " than graduates of ...
... less than 2 percent did so . And yet recent social science research demonstrates that alumnae of women's colleges , even those from the less prestigious institutions , include a greater percentage of " achievers " than graduates of ...
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... less on physical and more on emotional health , less on athleticism and more on the alienation and lack of purpose felt by the young . Increasingly physical conditioning and exposure to nature seemed a pointless answer to a problem that ...
... less on physical and more on emotional health , less on athleticism and more on the alienation and lack of purpose felt by the young . Increasingly physical conditioning and exposure to nature seemed a pointless answer to a problem that ...
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