Author: Susan Linn
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 1400079993
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Looks at the way corporations and advertisers target children as a profitable demographic, as well as their methods for getting past parental safeguards to make products of all kinds appeal directly to even the youngest children.
The Power of One
Author: Trudy Ludwig
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 1524771597
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One small act of kindness can change the world. From esteemed bullying expert and author of The Invisible Boy, Trudy Ludwig and Little Elliot illustrator Mike Curato comes a tale as simple--and simply inspiring--as the golden rule. When one child reaches out in friendship to a classmate who seems lonely, she begins a chain reaction of kindness that ripples throughout her school and her community. One kind act begets another, small good deeds make way for bigger ones, and eventually the whole neighborhood comes together to build something much greater than the sum of its parts. From acclaimed bullying expert Trudy Ludwig, The Power of One not only conveys a message of kindness, it offers concrete steps that kids can take to make a difference in their own communities. As Trudy says in the final line of the book: "Acts and words of kindness DO count, and it all starts with ONE."
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 1524771597
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One small act of kindness can change the world. From esteemed bullying expert and author of The Invisible Boy, Trudy Ludwig and Little Elliot illustrator Mike Curato comes a tale as simple--and simply inspiring--as the golden rule. When one child reaches out in friendship to a classmate who seems lonely, she begins a chain reaction of kindness that ripples throughout her school and her community. One kind act begets another, small good deeds make way for bigger ones, and eventually the whole neighborhood comes together to build something much greater than the sum of its parts. From acclaimed bullying expert Trudy Ludwig, The Power of One not only conveys a message of kindness, it offers concrete steps that kids can take to make a difference in their own communities. As Trudy says in the final line of the book: "Acts and words of kindness DO count, and it all starts with ONE."
Kids' Power, Too
Author: Cathey Brown
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780965378901
Category : Self-esteem
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Short messages for each day of the year help individuals learn self-esteem.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780965378901
Category : Self-esteem
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Short messages for each day of the year help individuals learn self-esteem.
Consuming Kids
Author: Susan Linn
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 1400079993
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Looks at the way corporations and advertisers target children as a profitable demographic, as well as their methods for getting past parental safeguards to make products of all kinds appeal directly to even the youngest children.
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 1400079993
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Looks at the way corporations and advertisers target children as a profitable demographic, as well as their methods for getting past parental safeguards to make products of all kinds appeal directly to even the youngest children.
Boundaries with Kids Leaders Gde
Author: Henry Cloud
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310247241
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
When to say yes, when to say no, to help your children gain control of their lives.
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310247241
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
When to say yes, when to say no, to help your children gain control of their lives.
The Material Child
Author: David Buckingham
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745637442
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Children today are growing up in an increasingly commercialised world. But should we see them as victims of manipulative marketing, or as competent participants in consumer culture? The Material Child provides a comprehensive critical overview of debates about children’s changing engagement with the commercial market. It moves from broad overviews of the theory and history of children’s consumption to insightful case studies of key areas such as obesity, sexualisation, children’s broadcasting and education. In the process, it challenges much of the received wisdom about the effects of advertising and marketing, arguing for a more balanced account that locates children’s consumption within a broader analysis of social relationships, for example within the family and the peer group. While refuting the popular view of children as incompetent and vulnerable consumers that is adopted by many campaigners, it also rejects the easy celebration of consumption as an expression of children’s power and autonomy. Written by one of the leading international scholars in the field, The Material Child will be of interest to students, researchers and policy-makers, as well as parents, teachers and others who work directly with children.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745637442
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Children today are growing up in an increasingly commercialised world. But should we see them as victims of manipulative marketing, or as competent participants in consumer culture? The Material Child provides a comprehensive critical overview of debates about children’s changing engagement with the commercial market. It moves from broad overviews of the theory and history of children’s consumption to insightful case studies of key areas such as obesity, sexualisation, children’s broadcasting and education. In the process, it challenges much of the received wisdom about the effects of advertising and marketing, arguing for a more balanced account that locates children’s consumption within a broader analysis of social relationships, for example within the family and the peer group. While refuting the popular view of children as incompetent and vulnerable consumers that is adopted by many campaigners, it also rejects the easy celebration of consumption as an expression of children’s power and autonomy. Written by one of the leading international scholars in the field, The Material Child will be of interest to students, researchers and policy-makers, as well as parents, teachers and others who work directly with children.
Superpower Kids
Author: Anthony Bullock
Publisher: m2f publishing limited
ISBN: 9781904948018
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Specially written for grown-ups to read to children aged 5-8, this is a bedtime story that spans five nights.
Publisher: m2f publishing limited
ISBN: 9781904948018
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Specially written for grown-ups to read to children aged 5-8, this is a bedtime story that spans five nights.
Sunshine
Author: JaBril Harris
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665579897
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
What are the depths you would reach to protect someone you care for? How many hours are you willing to go without sleep to carry them to safety? Especially when that person has enhanced capabilities that spark the interest of terrible people. These are questions that our protagonist, Ian, (who has powers of his own) must ask himself while defending his daughter Alisha. But when a mysterious antagonist, known as the Dream Man, discovers Alisha’s powers too, he stops at nothing to get them. Ian must act and attempt to keep Alisha safe? Join their story on the road to survival.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665579897
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
What are the depths you would reach to protect someone you care for? How many hours are you willing to go without sleep to carry them to safety? Especially when that person has enhanced capabilities that spark the interest of terrible people. These are questions that our protagonist, Ian, (who has powers of his own) must ask himself while defending his daughter Alisha. But when a mysterious antagonist, known as the Dream Man, discovers Alisha’s powers too, he stops at nothing to get them. Ian must act and attempt to keep Alisha safe? Join their story on the road to survival.
If Kids Could Vote
Author: Sally Sugarman
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9780739113950
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Preparing children to become citizens of a democracy requires recognition of the different ways in which children learn about politics. Kids in the United States currently spend most of their lives in controlled situations such as schools where the dependency they experience in their homes is reinforced. Besides teachers -- books, films, television, and video games influence how children think about democracy. Interviews and surveys of children during three Presidential elections and two non-Presidential years show how some sixth-graders in a Vermont town react to the political issues raised in those elections. Besides presenting the children's voices, Sugarman also examines some aspects of the media and of the school situation to see how they effect the children's thinking. Changes that might improve the children's understanding and knowledge of democracy are also suggested. This book should be of interest to parents, teachers, those involved in media literacy, popular culture, and child development.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9780739113950
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Preparing children to become citizens of a democracy requires recognition of the different ways in which children learn about politics. Kids in the United States currently spend most of their lives in controlled situations such as schools where the dependency they experience in their homes is reinforced. Besides teachers -- books, films, television, and video games influence how children think about democracy. Interviews and surveys of children during three Presidential elections and two non-Presidential years show how some sixth-graders in a Vermont town react to the political issues raised in those elections. Besides presenting the children's voices, Sugarman also examines some aspects of the media and of the school situation to see how they effect the children's thinking. Changes that might improve the children's understanding and knowledge of democracy are also suggested. This book should be of interest to parents, teachers, those involved in media literacy, popular culture, and child development.
What Kids Need to Succeed
Author: Peter L. Benson
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
ISBN: 1575426617
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Researchers at Minneapolis-based Search Institute have identified 40 Developmental Assets that all kids need in their lives—good things like family support, a caring neighborhood, and resistance skills. Communities across the nation have embraced the book’s quick-read, commonsense suggestions for helping kids lead healthy, productive, positive lives and stay out of trouble. This revised and updated third edition draws on findings from a 2010 survey of about 90,000 kids (grades 6–12) from communities across the United States. The new data confirms the power of Developmental Assets in young people’s lives, reflecting updated levels of assets young people experience as well as the power that assets have to prevent high-risk behaviors and increase thriving behaviors.
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
ISBN: 1575426617
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Researchers at Minneapolis-based Search Institute have identified 40 Developmental Assets that all kids need in their lives—good things like family support, a caring neighborhood, and resistance skills. Communities across the nation have embraced the book’s quick-read, commonsense suggestions for helping kids lead healthy, productive, positive lives and stay out of trouble. This revised and updated third edition draws on findings from a 2010 survey of about 90,000 kids (grades 6–12) from communities across the United States. The new data confirms the power of Developmental Assets in young people’s lives, reflecting updated levels of assets young people experience as well as the power that assets have to prevent high-risk behaviors and increase thriving behaviors.
Lost Freedom
Author: Mathew Thomson
Publisher:
ISBN: 0199677484
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
Lost Freedom addresses the widespread feeling that there has been a fundamental change in the social life of children in recent decades: the loss of childhood freedom, and in particular, the loss of freedom to roam beyond the safety of home. Mathew Thomson explores this phenomenon, concentrating on the period from the Second World War until the 1970s, and considering the roles of psychological theory, traffic, safety consciousness, anxiety about sexual danger, and television in the erosion of freedom. Thomson argues that the Second World War has an important place in this story, with war-borne anxieties encouraging an emphasis on the central importance of a landscape of home. War also encouraged the development of specially designed spaces for the cultivation of the child, including the adventure playground, and the virtual landscape of children's television. However, before the 1970s, British children still had much more physical freedom than they do today. Lost Freedom explores why this situation has changed. The volume pays particular attention to the 1970s as a period of transition, and one which saw radical visions of child liberation, but with anxieties about child protection also escalating in response. This is strikingly demonstrated in the story of how the paedophile emerged as a figure of major public concern. Thomson argues that this crisis of concern over child freedom is indicative of some of the broader problems of the social settlements that had been forged out of the Second World War.
Publisher:
ISBN: 0199677484
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
Lost Freedom addresses the widespread feeling that there has been a fundamental change in the social life of children in recent decades: the loss of childhood freedom, and in particular, the loss of freedom to roam beyond the safety of home. Mathew Thomson explores this phenomenon, concentrating on the period from the Second World War until the 1970s, and considering the roles of psychological theory, traffic, safety consciousness, anxiety about sexual danger, and television in the erosion of freedom. Thomson argues that the Second World War has an important place in this story, with war-borne anxieties encouraging an emphasis on the central importance of a landscape of home. War also encouraged the development of specially designed spaces for the cultivation of the child, including the adventure playground, and the virtual landscape of children's television. However, before the 1970s, British children still had much more physical freedom than they do today. Lost Freedom explores why this situation has changed. The volume pays particular attention to the 1970s as a period of transition, and one which saw radical visions of child liberation, but with anxieties about child protection also escalating in response. This is strikingly demonstrated in the story of how the paedophile emerged as a figure of major public concern. Thomson argues that this crisis of concern over child freedom is indicative of some of the broader problems of the social settlements that had been forged out of the Second World War.