Just found another article suggesting the opposite to the other's i just posted....are professional middle class parents not giving enough time to our children of today?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/family/8850638/Britains-middle-class-children-are-so-privileged-and-so-neglected.html
Thursday, 27 October 2011
British Social Class
The British society has often been considered to be divided into three main groups of classes:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/dec/07/social-class-parenting-study
Here's another article suggesting why children from lower classes are being disadvantaged within the class system
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/jan/12/social-mobility-disadvantage
- The Upper Class
Often people with inherited wealth. Includes some of the oldest families, with many of them being titled aristocrats. - The Middle Class
The majority of the population of Britain. They include industrialists, professionals, business people and shop owners. - Lower or Working Class
People who are agricultural, mine and factory workers.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/dec/07/social-class-parenting-study
Here's another article suggesting why children from lower classes are being disadvantaged within the class system
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/jan/12/social-mobility-disadvantage
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Gender socialization...UNICEF
Here is a good article i have found whilst browsing google..... it gives you a run down of stereotype gender roles through early gender socialization:
2007, ' Early Gender Socialization' (Online Article) Available at:
http://www.unicef.org/earlychildhood/index_40749.html
Accessed on 20th Oct 2011
2007, ' Early Gender Socialization' (Online Article) Available at:
http://www.unicef.org/earlychildhood/index_40749.html
Accessed on 20th Oct 2011
Monday, 17 October 2011
Baby beauty queens
Looking back to Rachel's lesson today about the changing nature of family life in contemporary Britain and the discussion we had on whether children are becoming the projects of adults - are children being shaped and moulded by society and parents?? Here is a you tube clip i thought was a good example:
http://youtu.be/CPG7LWGL2js
I personally don't think its right especially when a 9 year old girl has had plastic surgery and made not to wear her glasses because "they wouldnt look right" it's not acceptable. Open to thoughts on this??
http://youtu.be/CPG7LWGL2js
I personally don't think its right especially when a 9 year old girl has had plastic surgery and made not to wear her glasses because "they wouldnt look right" it's not acceptable. Open to thoughts on this??
Time line
Reflecting back to Lin's lesson the history of childhood she asked us to put together a time line from our own childhood logging anything that could be of any influence to me or my family. Have had to ask my mum for dates and to refresh my memory it has brought alot back! Here go's:
1979 - I was born!
1980 - My mum went back to work when i was 18months old
1982 - Mum separated from my dad
1982 - Brian moved in
1983 - Moved house
1983 - Started swimming lessons Nuneaton baths/ dancing & shows / rollerskating at school
1984-85 - Miners strikes
1984 - Started Racemeadow school, Atherstone, but soon moved to Nathaniel Newton school - as my family felt it better for me to be with friends from the neighbourhood
1984 - First family holiday abroad
1988 - Mum married Brian
1989 - Baddesley pit closure (where Brian worked) - invested redundancy money
1989 - Celebrated 10th birthday in London (first time visit)
1989 - Went on adventure holiday for a week
1990 - Started playing keyboard
1990 - Poll tax introduced - impact on household bills
1990 - Toured France, Spain, Germany , and Denmark. Attended Roger Waters 'The Wall' tour at Pottsdamer Place (no mans land) Berlin and visited East Germany
1990/91 - Had braces fitted!!
1991 - Cadair (our first rescue dog) turned up!
1991 - Mum separated from Brian
1992 - Went to Finland
1992/93 - Had hair permed! including frindge ooops!!!
1993 - Mum met Alan
1993 - Went to see Take That with Kelly!
1993 - Appendicitus operation
1994 - Moved into house in Atherstone - travelled to school on bus
1995 - School Exams
1997 - Job as barmaid/waitress at Three Tuns
1997 - Celebrated 18th birthday
2000 - Celebrated 21st birthday in New York
2002 - Went travelling for 2 years where i met Bobby
2004 - Started Holistic therapies @ NWHC
2005 - Little Emily May (half sister) was born x
2006 - Imogen Eve (my first baby) was born x
2006 - I started my cache level 2 in teaching assistant course
2007 - Me & Bobby married
2008 - Reef Bobby (my second baby) was born x
2009 - Recession hit, Bobby was self employed so had to work away
2009 - Moved to Surrey for 6 months
2010- Moved back to Nuneaton and we seperated
2010 - Immie started school
2011 - Reef started nursery
2011 - I started my 2+2 degree in Early Childhood Studies!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:0) x
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Ready for tomorrow.....
Here is my summary ready for Lin's lesson tommorow, i found some information on childhood within the middle ages that i found really interesting:
Re – Inventing Childhood Summary:
The Middle Ages
There were many different views on the ideas of childhood during the middle ages. The most dominant institution was the Catholic Church. During baptism one preacher once said, babies, “are simple, without gyle, innocent without harme, and all pure without corruption”.
Greek and Romans idea’s were a big influence on the church when it came to the stages of life, infancy lasted up to the age of 7, childhood up to the age of 14 and to be succeeded by adolescence. Childhood then wasn’t seen as it is today in the sense that personality and character were massively important.
An abbot once confided in St Anselm The Arch Bishop of Canterbury about the difficulties he was having bringing up two boys in his care and how to discipline them he’d beat them. Anselm didn’t agree with this and burst out “the boys need encouragement and help of fatherly sympathy and gentleness” not just blows.
It has been frequently cited that in the middle-ages children were just referred to and known as ‘little adults’. They were not and childhood was clearly recognised as a distinct time of life.
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