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Anxious Parents: A History of Modern Childrearing in America (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 72 hours | |Short Description for Anxious ParentsThe 19th and 20th centuries saw a dramatic shift in the role of children in American society. 20th-century parents exhibited a new level of anxiety concerning the welfare of their children. What caused this shift in the ways parenting and childhood were experienced and perceived?
Full description- Publisher: New York University Press
- Published: 01 May 2003
- Format: Hardback 256 pages
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- Categories: Sociology: Family & Relationships | History Of The Americas | 20th Century History: C 1900 To C 2000 | Social & Cultural History | Advice On Parenting
- ISBN 13: 9780814798294 ISBN 10: 0814798292
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Full description for Anxious Parents
The 19th and 20th centuries saw a dramatic shift in the role of children in American society and families. No longer necessary for labour, children became economic liabilities and 20th-century parents exhibited a new level of anxiety concerning the welfare of their children and their own ability to parent effectively. What caused this shift in the ways parenting and childhood were experienced and perceived? Why, at a time of relative ease and prosperity, do parents continue to grapple with uncertainty and with unreasonable expectations of both themselves and their children? Peter N. Stearns explains this phenomenon by examining the new issues the 20th century brought to bear on families. Surveying popular media, "expert" childrearing manuals, and newspapers and journals published throughout the century, Stearns shows how schooling, physical and emotional vulnerability, and the rise in influence of commercialism became primary concerns for parents. The result, Stearns shows, is that contemporary parents have come to believe that they are participating in a culture of neglect and diminishing standards. "Anxious Parents: A Modern History of Childrearing in America" shows the reasons for this belief through an historic examination of modern parenting.

