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History of Attitudes Towards Children PSY 356 Schuetze
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Ancient Egypt/Greece Toys/games Infanticide Sexual Exploitation
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Other Early Civilizations Only basic care –“When training is premature, nothing is gained other than a great deal of work. Keep babies quiet, and do not stimulate them. Only after behavior emerges from inside can proper guidance begin.” 1 st century B.C. Chinese text
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Prevalent Early Attitude Before 17 th Century Until 17 th century – no special emphasis on childhood as a separate phase of life cycle. Children in Western Europe were not treated in distinctive ways –Not thought to be “innocent” – no protection from references to sexual matters –Children were extremely unruly, disobedient, violent –No specific medical treatments for children Chances of survival to age 5 – 3 to 1 against child Abandonment was tremendous problem
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Medieval Art –5 th -15 th Centuries –In Medieval art – children were depicted as immature adults; dressed as adults
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18 th Century Growth of factory system –Children as cheap labor Child became special person –Moral education Written philosophies of child rearing Artwork
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18 th Century Calvin –Juvenile Depravity/original sin John Locke –Tabula rasa –Importance of education Jean Jacques Rousseau –Philosopher –Children have innate moral sense –Corporal punishment
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19 th Century Medical Advances Darwin –Baby biography – son’s early development “By careful observation of the infant and child, one could see the descent of man (1877).” –Natural selection G. Stanley Hall (Late 19 th – 20 th century) –Founder of APA –Interested in investigating “the contents of children’s minds.” –Beginning of systematic child study in the U.S.
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20 th Century Watson and Pavlov –Theories and research on children’s acquisition of habits Freud –Personality development
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20 th Century continued Gesell –norms
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