Families, children and the quest for a global ethic
Rapoport, Robert Norman 1997 Aldershot [u.a.] : Ashgate Englisch 1859722873 | 715792 AbstractExploring the nature of early childhood, this work looks at previous research and demonstrates the conflict between the traditional interpretations of childhood and contemporary literature based on experiments. The conclusion is drawn that the application of critical intelligence begins far earlier than the Piagetian assumptions. This intelligence includes the understanding of the social, as well as the physical world. The experience of childhood is, therefore, more akin to entering an alien world which demands interpretation, than to imbibing all that is observed.. This critical scrutiny includes parents and siblings, the importance of relationships is constantly reiterated.
SchlagwörterFamilie | Sozialethik