Children of Different Worlds

Children of Different Worlds
Title Children of Different Worlds PDF eBook
Author Beatrice Blyth Whiting
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 1988
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780674116177

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The culmination of twenty years of research, this book is a cross-cultural exploration of the ways in which age, gender, and culture affect the development of social behavior in children. The authors and their associates observed children between the ages of two and ten going about their daily lives in communities in Africa, India, the Philippines, Okinawa, Mexico, and the United States. This rich fund of data has enabled them to identify the types of social behavior that are universal and those which differ from one cultural environment to another. Whiting and Edwards shed new light on the nature-nurture question: in analyzing the behavior of young children, they focus on the relative contributions of universal physiological maturation and universal social imperatives. They point out cross-cultural similarities, but also note the differences in experience between children who grow up in simple and in complex societies. They show that knowledge of the company children keep, and of the proportion of time they spend with various categories of people, makes it possible to predict important aspects of their interpersonal behavior. An extension and elaboration of the classic Children of Six Cultures (Harvard, 1975), Children of Different Worlds will appeal to the same audience--developmental psychologists, social psychologists, anthropologists, and educators--and is sure to be equally influential.

Children of Other Worlds

Children of Other Worlds
Title Children of Other Worlds PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Seabrook
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages 184
Release 2001-04-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Examines why the sanction regime failed, and explores the real motivations of the powers involved.

In Different Worlds

In Different Worlds
Title In Different Worlds PDF eBook
Author Dankwart Koehler
Publisher BookPros, LLC
Total Pages 346
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1934454419

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Growing up in the 1930s, Dankwart Koehler was a typical German boy. But his youth came to an abrupt halt with the advent of World War II. He served as a German soldier, eventually becoming a prisoner of war. Koehler tells his story¿from working as a lumberjack while a POW to building a home in the American suburbs.

Same Words, Different Worlds

Same Words, Different Worlds
Title Same Words, Different Worlds PDF eBook
Author Leonardo De Chirico
Publisher Apollos
Total Pages 160
Release 2021-10-21
Genre
ISBN 9781789743609

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Justification, regeneration, unity, even the Gospel - in Same Words, Different Worlds Leonardo de Chirico uncovers how the same words reveal deep differences between Evangelical and Catholic theology.

Children and young people's cultural worlds

Children and young people's cultural worlds
Title Children and young people's cultural worlds PDF eBook
Author Bragg, Sara
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 328
Release 2013
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447305825

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Growing up in an increasingly media-saturated, commercial, and globalized world, children and young people in contemporary society encounter and must creatively adapt to a range of cultural phenomena. Offering a critical introduction to childhood in the digital age, Children and Young People's Cultural Worlds challenges common concepts and concerns about childhood innocence held by many adults. It examines the diversity of childhood experiences and relationships—the distinctiveness of children's worlds—and explores topics such as the consequences of age and the experience of living in different cultural contexts. Utilizing contributions from scholars in a variety of different fields, it is interdisciplinary and international in scope. Including resources for teachers and students such as learning outcomes, activities, and additional readings and commentary, this well-written and beautifully presented book will be a valuable resource to anyone interested in new perspectives on childhood in the digital age.

Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds
Title Between Two Worlds PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Marquardt
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-09-26
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0307237117

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Is there really such a thing as a “good divorce”? Determined to uncover the truth, Elizabeth Marquardt—herself a child of divorce—conducted, with Professor Norval Glenn, a pioneering national study of children of divorce, surveying 1,500 young adults from both divorced and intact families between 2001 and 2003. In Between Two Worlds, she weaves the findings of that study together with powerful, unsentimental stories of the childhoods of young people from divorced families. The hard truth, she says, is that while divorce is sometimes necessary, even amicable divorces sow lasting inner conflict in the lives of children. When a family breaks in two, children who stay in touch with both parents must travel between two worlds, trying alone to reconcile their parents’ often strikingly different beliefs, values, and ways of living. Authoritative, beautifully written, and alive with the voices of men and women whose lives were changed by divorce, Marquardt’s book is essential reading for anyone who grew up “between two worlds.” “Makes a persuasive case against the culture of casual divorce.” —Washington Post “A poignant narrative of her own experience . . . Marquardt says she and other young adults who grew up in the divorce explosion of the 1970s and 1980s are still dealing with wounds that they could never talk about with their parents.”—Chicago Tribune

Questors

Questors
Title Questors PDF eBook
Author Joan Lennon
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 376
Release 2007-09-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1416936580

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From the icebound city of the dragons to a desert planet to the London Underground, the whirlwind action travels through myriad unique settings, in this marvelous mix of fantasy, adventure, and comedy.