The Future of Childhood (Early Years Series)

The Future of Childhood (Early Years Series)

by Christopher Clouder (Editor), Martin H . C . Large (Editor), SallyJenkinson (Editor)

Synopsis

Children create our future with their gifts and talents, yet what does childhood mean for us today? Is childhood vanishing under the impact of poverty, commercialism, stress, social breakdown and hot housing? And, given such threats to childhood, how can we create a healthy world for bringing up children? The Alliance for Childhood is a forum where individual and organisations can work together out of respect for childhood, in a world-wide effort to improve children's lives. The Alliance has covened a conference in Brussels to explore the following questions: what is childhood for today's children?; What rights do children have?; How are parents, professionals and policy makers shaping children's lives?; How are commercialism and the media affecting children?; What is the impact of hunger, violence, discrimination and abuse? Child labour and prostitution?; What guidelines will help form a new environment for children? This collection of articles by conference presenters offers stimulating insight for dialogue about how we can give due respect to children. There are useful references, contacts and resources for networking.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Hawthorn Press Ltd
Published: 20 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 1903458102
ISBN 13: 9781903458105

Author Bio
Sally Jenkinson is a lecturer, mother and kindergarten teacher. She works for the Alliance for Childhood, having advised Waldorf kindergartens for many years. She is a respected contributor to British and European research conferences on early childhood. She is a tireless advocate of children's holistic developmental needs, particularly to the Department for Employment and Education during their consultation on early years education for the national curriculum. Martin Large lectured in management and organizational behavior, including organizational development, education management, and postgraduate research supervision. He works as a facilitator, coach, and publisher with Hawthorn Press, as a writer, lecturer, and action researcher with two national land reform programs. He has enabled action learning groups in business, the community, and educational organizations for many years. He became a Churchill Travelling Fellow in 2003 and chaired the Community Land Trust National Demonstration Project (University of Salford, U.K.) from 2007 to 2009. Martin is current chair of Stroud Common Wealth, a social enterprise and land trust enabler. He has written three books.