Four years Old in an Urban Community
By John Newson, Elizabeth Newson
To Be Published September 27th 2013 by Routledge – 608 pages
To Be Published September 27th 2013 by Routledge – 608 pages
John and Elizabeth Newson investigate the upbringing of seven hundred Nottingham children as they reach the age of four. Parents are interviewed in their homes with a realistic yet human approach and the minimum of technical jargon, and the open-ended questions allow them to produce 'a detailed and descriptive study of how parents do in fact treat their children and - equally important - how children treat their parents.'
No one can fail to be impressed by the concern and perceptiveness shown by mothers of all classes, different though their approach may be to the common problems of the parent - child relationship.
This book was first published in 1968.
1. Background and introduction
2. The child in his context
3. Focus on four-year-olds
4. Pressures for independence
5. Social learning and the control of aggression
6. Rights and privileges of property and play
7. Shared and private worlds
8. Mealtimes and manners
9. Must we to bed indeed?
10. Rituals and comfort habits
11. Coda to toilet training
12. Who told thee that thou wast naked?
13. Patterns of persuasion and compulsion
14. Verbalization and the question of truth
15. Satisfaction and doubt in the parental role
Name: Four years Old in an Urban Community (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By John Newson, Elizabeth Newson. John and Elizabeth Newson investigate the upbringing of seven hundred Nottingham children as they reach the age of four. Parents are interviewed in their homes with a realistic yet human approach and the minimum of technical jargon, and the open-ended...
Categories: Childhood, Urban Sociology, Social Geography, City and Urban Planning