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The Death of Childhood : Reinventing the Joy of Growing Up

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Written by an international expert on the effects of media on children, The Death of Childhood provides a fascinating-and sobering-look at what it means to grow up in America today.

Following in the footsteps of Neil Postman, Marie Winn, and Mary Pipher, this riveting and heart-breaking book is an obituary to childhood, exploring its origins and tracing its progress to what could be its bitter end in the early 21st century-if we don't act now to resuscitate it.No longer are we raising children in the idyllic world that many of today's grandparents and parents remember-a world filled with kick-the-can, unsupervised bike adventures and dog-walking, and the freedom to explore.

Now, thanks to the Internet, new technology, and social networking, the complexion of childhood has changed and there are no adult "secrets" anymore-the answer to every question exists a fingertip's reach away in cyberspace.

It's not just technology and media that are changing, childhood is also suffering the effects of underfunded schools, inattentive parents, a plethora of guns, and a hostile society.

Despite all of that, this book shows that there is hope, and offers solutions to restore the charm and innocence of childhood.

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£61.99
Product Details
1527530841 / 9781527530843
Hardback
01/06/2019
United Kingdom
English
260 pages
21 cm
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