Roles and relationships between parents and children Flashcards

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What does Stone (1990) say

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Up until the eighteenth-century children were regarded as extra workers to help their parents or be hired out for wages by poorer families. In richer families, sons were there to inherit titles and property and daughters to be married off to create alliances with other powerful families. Only in modern times has this notion that children should be loved and protected emerged

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How are modern families now

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Child-centred

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What are 3 features of a modern childhood

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  • Smaller families - More love and money spent on each child
  • Shorter working hours - Parents have more time with their children
  • Greater affluence - Better living standards and better wages means more money for children
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What happened to education and why is it important

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  • 1880s: Education became compulsory for all children under 10
  • 1972: School leaving age rose to 16
  • 2008: School leaving age rose to 18
  • Keeps children dependant on parents and out of the adult world for llonger
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What happened to social policy

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Government emphasised child welfare and protection

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What laws were passed to protect children

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  • 1989: UNCRC

- 2004: Children’s Act

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What are child experts

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Medical, pscological and educational experts who teach the skill of parenting e.g. Supernanny

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What is Furedi’s(2001) theory

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The worry about stranger danger and paedophiles is largely a moral panic encouraged by the media and parents fears are largely unjustified

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What does Cunnigham (2007) argue

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The home habitat oof 8 yo has shrunk to 1/9 of the size 25 years ago

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What is pester power and what is the data on it

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  • Encouraging parents to buy tthings they don’t need

- The Telegraph (2013) said parents spend £460 a year due to pester power

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