This is the first textbook in the "New Childhoods" series, examining attitudes towards, and experiences of childhood today."Rethinking Childhood" examines attitudes towards, and experiences of, childhood. Focus is placed on opposing the processes by which children are made to be 'other': the ways in which children are separated and segregated by adults.Phil Jones explores different aspects of childhood: from education to health, from national policies to home life. A wide range of thought, research and practice from different fields and countries is used to debate, challenge and re-appraise long held beliefs, attitudes and ways of working and living with children. Children's own perspectives on their lives and on adults' attitudes towards them are drawn on throughout the book. The result is a wide-ranging invitation to the reader to become aware of current perspectives on children and childhood, to develop a critical relationship with the content, and to develop their own 'reading' of childhood. Each chapter contains examples of research, reflections on research, activities, key points and guidance on further reading.Areas include: How is childhood changing? What is research revealing about attitudes towards children? Do adults encourage the idea of children as incapable and incompetent? How do adults fear for, and their fears of, children affect children's lives? How does the media affect children's lives? How does a child rights perspective challenge service provision? In what ways are children's voices and opinions changing our world?"Rethinking Childhood" is essential for those studying childhood at undergraduate and graduate level and for those working with children in any field, from education to health, from play to law. Is childhood changing? What effects are new ideas about childhood having on children's lives? How are children's voices and opinions affecting the services they use? Contemporary debates on the nature of childhood, attitudes towards children, the experiences of children and the emergence of a child rights agenda are resulting in a re-examination of theory, practice and research in many fields." New Childhoods" offers a re-appraisal of the meaning of childhood - a series of texts that are succinct, accessible and engaging in introducing undergraduates to key areas of Childhood Studies, Education Studies and Sociology, and in disseminating new thinking, research, scholarship and practices.Books in this series will also be of interest to those who are preparing to work with children, such as teachers, early years practitioners, youth workers, health workers and psychologists. Key features include: boxed summaries of research which engage the reader in analysis; case studies to explore each issue in context; tasks to develop critical thinking; and, pointers on further reading.Each volume promotes a child rights perspective, and provokes a re-examination of child-adult relationships in the contexts of family, community and state. Insights and experiences across fields such as sociology, philosophy and psychology are combined to encourage an inter-disciplinary approach.
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阅读这本书的过程,就像是在进行一场心灵的对话。我常常在深夜,独自坐在灯下,一边阅读,一边陷入沉思。书中对于“想象力”的论述,让我对孩子们的创造力有了全新的认识。我回想起,小时候我可以用一根树枝,就能玩上一整天,它变成了我的宝剑,我的魔法棒,甚至是一艘远航的船。那种不受限制的自由发挥,那种将现实世界与幻想世界融为一体的能力,是多么宝贵。而如今,孩子们似乎更倾向于被动接受,被精美的玩具和电子屏幕所吸引,他们的想象力似乎在被一种无形的力量所束缚。这本书让我开始反思,我们是否在用成人世界的逻辑,限制了孩子们的想象空间?我们是否应该鼓励他们去“玩”那些看似“无用”的游戏,去“创造”那些不被定义的艺术?这本书给我带来了一种宽慰,它告诉我,我并不孤单,许多人都和我一样,对童年的流失感到惋惜,并渴望找回那份纯粹的创造力。它是一种鼓励,一种召唤,鼓励我们去呵护孩子们心中那颗火种,让想象力自由飞翔。
评分这本书带给我的,是一种久违的宁静和对生活新的理解。它并没有直接提供解决方案,而是通过一种启发式的方式,让我自己去发现答案。我曾一度认为,童年只是一个必须经历的阶段,而这本书让我明白,童年本身就拥有着无比珍贵的价值。书中关于“时间”的看法,尤其让我印象深刻。我以前总觉得时间过得太快,仿佛孩子一夜之间就长大了。而这本书让我开始放慢脚步,去感受每一个当下,去珍惜与孩子共度的每一个瞬间。它让我认识到,童年的美好,并非一定要在宏大的事件中才能体现,它就藏匿在日常的点滴之中,藏匿在一次简单的拥抱,一次善意的倾听,一次无声的陪伴里。这本书就像一首悠扬的乐曲,在我的心中回荡,它让我更加深刻地理解了生命的意义,以及如何以一种更温和、更充满爱的方式去面对生活。它鼓励我去拥抱不完美,去接受变化,去更加珍视生命中那些转瞬即逝的美好。
评分这本书的语言风格非常独特,既有哲学的深度,又不失文学的温度。它没有使用生硬的学术术语,而是通过娓娓道来的故事和深刻的比喻,触及了许多关于童年的核心议题。我尤其喜欢书中关于“依恋”和“安全感”的探讨。我记得,小时候我总是紧紧抓着父母的手,他们的存在是我最坚实的后盾,是让我敢于探索世界的勇气来源。而现在,我看到一些孩子,似乎过早地学会了独立,学会了隐藏自己的情绪,这让我感到一丝心疼。这本书让我意识到,真正的“独立”,并非意味着过早地剥离情感的支持,而是建立在坚实的亲子关系和充足的安全感之上。它提醒我们,在孩子的成长过程中,父母的陪伴和情感的连接是多么的重要,那种不带条件的爱,才是滋养孩子健康成长的土壤。这本书就像一面镜子,照出了我作为父母,在给予孩子物质上的满足的同时,是否也给予了他们足够的情感滋养。它让我更加坚定地相信,高质量的陪伴,远比任何昂贵的礼物都来得有意义。
评分这本书的文字有一种奇特的魔力,能够瞬间将我带回到那个属于我的童年。我仿佛能闻到夏日午后泥土的芬芳,听到蝉鸣声此起彼伏,感受到阳光透过树叶洒下的斑驳光影。书中关于“自然”的描绘,让我深深地体会到,我们与自然之间的联系是如此重要,尤其是在孩子们的成长过程中。我记得小时候,我喜欢光着脚丫在草地上奔跑,观察蚂蚁搬家,追逐蝴蝶,那些在大自然中获得的启迪,远比课本上的知识来得更为生动和深刻。这本书提醒我,现代社会对孩子们过度“保护”和“隔离”自然,可能正在削弱他们与生俱来的好奇心和探索欲。我开始回想,我是否有足够的耐心和时间,去陪伴我的孩子,让他们去感受泥土的质感,去聆听风的声音,去观察落叶的飘零?这本书并不是一本说教式的指南,而是一种情感的共鸣,一种对生命流逝的淡淡忧伤,以及对重新连接的强烈期盼。它让我明白,童年的价值并不仅仅在于为未来打下基础,更在于它本身就是一段丰富而完整的生命体验,一段值得被珍视和守护的时光。
评分这本书就像是一把钥匙,开启了我对童年那些模糊不清的记忆的重新审视。我至今还记得,小时候的夏天,总是在院子里和小伙伴们玩泥巴、捉迷藏,那些简单纯粹的快乐,是如今城市生活中难以寻觅的。这本书让我开始反思,是什么让童年变得如此珍贵,又是什么让它在不知不觉中溜走。它并没有直接告诉我应该怎么做,而是像一位循循善诱的长者,引导我一步步去探索,去感受。读到书中关于“游戏”的部分,我脑海里立刻浮现出小时候玩过家家的场景,那种扮演不同角色的沉浸感,那种天马行空的想象力,至今仍让我怀念。我也想起了,在那个年代,孩子们似乎拥有更多自由玩耍的时间,而现在,各种辅导班、兴趣班似乎占据了孩子们的全部生活。书中对“教育”的探讨,让我陷入了沉思,我们是否在不经意间,剥夺了孩子们的童年?这种反思并非源于焦虑,而是一种对生命本真的追寻,一种对回归纯粹的渴望。我发现,这本书的魅力在于它能够触动内心最柔软的部分,唤醒那些被遗忘的美好,并引发对当下生活方式的深刻审视。它让我不再仅仅把童年看作是成长的序章,而是将其视为生命中一个独立而完整的、充满意义的阶段。
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