Childhood is socially constructed. It is what members of a particular society at particular times and places say it is. No single universal childhood experienced by all
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Punch (2001)
5 year olds in rurul Bolivia are expected to take responsibilities in the home
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Malinowski (1957)
The Trobriand Islanders (South West Pacific) were tolerant of children's sexual explorations
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Firth (1970)
the Tikopia of Western Pacific believe children are within their rights to dismiss order from parents; parent must earn the child's respect
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Childhood is socially constructed. It is what members of a particular society at particular times and places say it is. No single universal childhood experienced by all
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Wagg (1992)
Card 3
Front
5 year olds in rurul Bolivia are expected to take responsibilities in the home
Back
Card 4
Front
The Trobriand Islanders (South West Pacific) were tolerant of children's sexual explorations
Back
Card 5
Front
the Tikopia of Western Pacific believe children are within their rights to dismiss order from parents; parent must earn the child's respect
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