1st Edition

The Little Trials Of Childhood And Children's Strategies For Dealing With Them

By Frances Chaput Waksler Copyright 1996
    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    A little explored area of childhood is that of the troubles and difficulties children experience simply by being children. Using adults' stories about being a child, such as not being believed, being left unprotected against monsters, and discovering that Santa Claus is not real, this book presents children as they live in the social worlds of adults and in social worlds of their own making. The book brings to life the "little trials of childhood" - anxieties and problems facing children which seem to escape the attention of adults.

    1.What are the little trials of childhood and children's strategies for dealing with them? 2.Whose body is it? 3.Presenting one's self 4.Activities 5.Emotions Ignored, Minimized, Distorted And Denied 6.Knowledge; Knowledge - the case of Santa Claus 7.Teachers and school 8.Crying and temper tantrums, lying and subterfuge, and other strategies for dealing with the little trials of childhood 9.What can be learned?

    Biography

    Frances Chaput Waksler

    'Every now and then a social scientist writes a book that can best be described as charming. Such is the case with Fran Waksler's latest creation. Waksler, already known for her pithy style, witicisms, and lively prose, has given us a little gem Readers will relish each episode.' - Human Studies