Childhood Lost: How American Culture Is Failing Our Kids: Childhood in America
Autor Sharna Olfmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2005
Experts from across disciplines join forces here to focus attention on current American culture and the devastating effects it is having on its children. From children developing surprising physical maturity and sexual awareness at younger and younger ages, to those estranged when television and computer screens replace family time, and those warped by national junk food/fast food habits bringing an explosion of obesity and diabetes among boys and girls, this book takes a harsh look at the results of American social norms. It highlights the damage being done by governmental policies, including inadequate parental leave, a minimum wage that is not a living wage, unregulated day care, and a public education system that delivers inferior education to poor children. A call to action, this is a work from some of the best known child experts nationwide. Every person who has or cares about a child-or the future of U.S. socity- will find this of interest.
Most experts writing about childhood address issues from their own particular perspective. This work draws together a team of top scholars from across fields. They connect the dots in engaging and clear essays. Altogether, they demonstrate that the problems facing children today come from an underlying crisis of adult values, and they suggest that individuals must join forces to turn back this crisis.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780275981396
ISBN-10: 0275981398
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Childhood in America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0275981398
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Childhood in America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introductiona by Sharna Olfman
Children's Irreducible Needs
The Natural History of Childhood by Meredith Small
Why Parenting Matters by Laura Berk
How American Culture Is Failing Our Kids
The War Against Parents by Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Cornel West
The Impact of Media Violence on Developing Minds and Hearts by Gloria DeGaetano
Childhood: The Fastest Growing Market Segment by Susan Linn
Big Food, Big Money, Big Children by Katherine Battle Horgen
So Sexy So Soon: The Sexualization of Childhood by Diane Levin
Techno-Environmental Assaults on Childhood in America by Varda Burstyn and Gary Sampson
"No Child Left": What Are Schools for in a Democratic Society by Peter Sacks
Where Do the Children Play by Sharna Olfman
About the Contributors
Index
Children's Irreducible Needs
The Natural History of Childhood by Meredith Small
Why Parenting Matters by Laura Berk
How American Culture Is Failing Our Kids
The War Against Parents by Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Cornel West
The Impact of Media Violence on Developing Minds and Hearts by Gloria DeGaetano
Childhood: The Fastest Growing Market Segment by Susan Linn
Big Food, Big Money, Big Children by Katherine Battle Horgen
So Sexy So Soon: The Sexualization of Childhood by Diane Levin
Techno-Environmental Assaults on Childhood in America by Varda Burstyn and Gary Sampson
"No Child Left": What Are Schools for in a Democratic Society by Peter Sacks
Where Do the Children Play by Sharna Olfman
About the Contributors
Index
Recenzii
In this powerful narrative about the challenges facing children and their families in the US in the 21st century, clinical psychologist and associate professor of developmental psychology Olfman does an excellent job of bringing writers together to help readers explore a wide variety of issues, including debates on culturally relevant topics ranging from the educational dilemmas caused by No Child Left Behind and the developmental impact of media violence and childhood obesity to the commercialization and sexualization of children. This book is an easy read, providing political, social, moral, and empirical perspectives. It will be both disturbing and thought-provoking to anyone professionally or personally concerned about the issues currently facing children and their families in the US. Recommended. General collections, professionals, and practitioners.
Olfman, a clinical psychologist and professor of developmental psychology at Point Park University, presents ten essays that raise an alarm about the consequences of accepted social norms for American children.
A powerful collection of essays that demonstrate how our society is conducting a war on children. Examines media violence, commercialization and the sexualization of childhood, obesity, and failed government and corporate policies on parental leave, minimum wage, and unregulated day care. A useful handbook for educators, parents, and policymakers.
Olfman, a clinical psychologist and professor of developmental psychology at Point Park University, presents ten essays that raise an alarm about the consequences of accepted social norms for American children.
A powerful collection of essays that demonstrate how our society is conducting a war on children. Examines media violence, commercialization and the sexualization of childhood, obesity, and failed government and corporate policies on parental leave, minimum wage, and unregulated day care. A useful handbook for educators, parents, and policymakers.