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Philippe Aries 1962

In pre industrial society children were seen as little adults

Changing position of children

Child law acts


Compulsory schooling


Child protection and welfare legislation


The idea of childrens rights


Declining family size


Other laws e.g minimum age for sex, drinking

Functional perspective

Children learn social roles through socialisation

New right theory

Believe there is a right and a wrong way to bring up children

John hood Williams

Children worked - children dependant - children influence

Hillman 1993

Boys are more likely to be allowed to cross roads than girls

Jens bonke 1999

Girls do domestic labour. Do five times more housework than men

Julia brannen 1994

Found that Asian parents were more likely to be strict with their daughters

Marilyn Howard 2001

Poor families are more likely to die in infancy

Gittens age patriarchy

Adults are dominant over children

Sue Palmer 2006

Children are in a toxic childhood

Unicef survey 2013

Ranked the UK as 16th out of 29th for childrens well being

Postman 1983

Mass media has brought children in into the adult world. The disappearance of children

Buckingham 2000

Pester power. Children have become an economic force

Lee 2001

Childhood has not disappeared but it has become complex. Children can decide which products succeed and which fail

Jenks 2005

Relationships with children are seen as more important and therefore children are protected more

Wendy Stainton Rogers 2001

Identified the welfare view - children need to be protected and the control view - children need to be disciplined

Smart 2011

We need to take into account the views and experiences of children

Mason and tipper 2008

Children create their own definition of family.