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TOPIC 4:
THEORIES OF
 CHILDHOOD
TRADITIONAL QUESTIONS
 ASKED ABOUT Children
What are children learning and how do they learn?
 When do children develop emotional capabilities
                similar to adults?
      How do children process information?
How do childhood experiences affect personality
               development?
the New Sociology
                of Children

    Born out of a discontent with the
    ways traditional academic perspectives
     saw children and treated childhood as
simply a step on the way to adulthood, the
new sociology of children was established.
the New Sociology
                 of Children
Introduced by sociologist Barrie Thorne,
Launched as an area of academic study
by Gertrud Lenzer in 1991,
... And theoretically advanced by William
Corsaro in the U.S. and Alan Prout and
Alison James in the UK.
THEORETICAL
FOUNDATIONS
FOUNDED BY
B.F. Skinner
   (& Pavlov)



   Psychological Theory
    of   BEHAVIORISM
Psychological Theory
 of   BEHAVIORISM
REINFORCEMENT
   & PUNISHMENT
ARE KEY in Learning

Psychological Theory
 of   BEHAVIORISM
Some Assumptions:
#1. Child is Passive
#2. Adults Shape Children
#3. Development is Unilateral


 Psychological Theory
   of   BEHAVIORISM
MICRO / IndividuaL


    Psychological Theory
      of   BEHAVIORISM
FOUNDED BY:                 Assumptions:
  B.F. Skinner         #1. Child is Passive
FOCUS:                   #2. Adults Shape
  Micro / Individual             Children
                       #3. Development is
Reinforcement                   Unilateral
 & Punishment
Are Key in Learning

         Psychological Theory
          of   BEHAVIORISM
FOUNDED BY
               Durkheim
              & Parsons

Functionalist View
OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
SOCIALIZATION IS VIEWED...
 Older Generations
 PASS Culture Onto
Younger Generations

Functionalist View
OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
Some Assumptions:
#1. Child is passive
#2. Children must be shaped to fit in
#3. Cultural transmission insures survival



    Functionalist View
     OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
MACRO / SOCIETAL


Functionalist View
OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
FOUNDED BY:                   Assumptions:
  Durkheim, Parsons      #1. Child is Passive
FOCUS:                  #2. Children must be
  Macro / Societal           shaped to fit in
                                #3. Cultural
    OLDER GENERATION            transmission
PASSES CULTURE On To         insures survival
   YOUNGER GENERATION


   Functionalist View
    OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
THEORETICAL
DEVELOPMENTS
(Neither)




             FOUNDED BY
             Piaget &
            Vygotsky
SOCIAL LEARNING
   PERSPECTIVE
Children...
     Interpret,
  Organize, and Use
      Information
From Their   Environment
 SOCIAL LEARNING
      PERSPECTIVE
Some Assumptions:
#1. Development occurs in discrete
    stages
#2. Child must accomplish one stage
    successfully before moving on to
    the next


    SOCIAL LEARNING
          PERSPECTIVE
MICRO / IndividuaL


    SOCIAL LEARNING
            PERSPECTIVE
FOUNDED BY:                 Assumptions:
  Piaget, Vygotsky     #1. Development
FOCUS:                 occurs in discrete
                                  stages
  Micro / Individual
                         #2. Child must
Children Interpret,      accomplish one
 Organize and Use      before moving on
  Information from
 their Environment            to the next


      SOCIAL LEARNING
              PERSPECTIVE
FOUNDED BY
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD




     INTERACTIONIST
         PERSPECTIVE
MICRO / IndividuaL


      INTERACTIONIST
            PERSPECTIVE
Children
   Develop Identity
     in response to
interactions with others

   INTERACTIONIST
      PERSPECTIVE
Some Assumptions:
#1. Child is an active agent
#2. Identity is based on children’s
    perceptions of others’ perceptions
    of them


      INTERACTIONIST
           PERSPECTIVE
FOUNDED BY:                 Assumptions:
  Mead                     #1. Child is an
FOCUS:                       active agent
  Micro / Individual       #2. Identity is
                       based on children’s
  Children Develop         perceptions of
Identity in response   others’ perceptions
   to Interactions
     with others                   of them


         INTERACTIONIST
              PERSPECTIVE
THEORETICAL
Innovations
FOUNDED BY
 William
  Corsaro

      Interpretive
      Reproduction
Children
  Negotiate, Share
and Create Culture
     with Adults
   and Each Other

  Interpretive
 Reproduction
Some Assumptions:
#1. Children are active agents
#2. Children are innovative and creative
#2. Children influence adults in addition
    to being influenced by them


          Interpretive
        Reproduction
Micro-MaCRO Connections

Interpretive
Reproduction
FOUNDED BY:                 Assumptions:
  Corsaro                 #1. Children are
                             active agents
FOCUS:
  Micro / Individual      #2. Children are
                       innovative & creative
 Children Negotiate,         #2. Children
  Share, and Create    influence adults and
CulturE with Adults             vice versa
   and Each Other

            Interpretive
         Reproduction
FOUNDED BY
               Urie
     Bronfenbrenner




 Ecological
Perspectives
Child Develops
  Competence
   Within a
Social Network

 Ecological
Perspectives
Micro-MaCRO Connections

 Ecological
Perspectives
OVERLAPPING
SOCIAL CIRCLES
Some Assumptions:
#1. Social systems overlap and interact
#2. Interactions between systems shape
    child outcomes
#3. The goal for the child is competence


           Ecological
        Perspectives
FOUNDED BY:              Assumptions:
  Bronfenbrenner     #1. Social systems
                    overlap and interact
FOCUS:
  Micro/Macro           #2. Interactions
                       between systems
  Child Develops   shape child outcomes
    Competence      #2. The goal for the
      Within a
                    child is competence
  Social Network


            Ecological
         Perspectives
FOUNDED BY
 JENS QVORTRUP


  (NOT JENS
  QVORTRUP)


              Structural
         Perspectives
Childhood is a
     Permanent
Structural Category
Similar to Social Class


    Structural
  Perspectives
Some Assumptions:
#1. Childhood constitutes a particular
    social form
#2. Children are exposed to the same
    social forces as adults
#3. Children actively construct society

           Structural
         Perspectives
Micro-MaCRO Connections

 Structural
Perspectives
FOUNDED BY:                     Assumptions:
  Qvortrup                  #1. Social systems
                           overlap and interact
FOCUS:
  Macro                        #2. Interactions
                              between systems
     Childhood is a       shape child outcomes
 Permanent Structural
        Category           #2. The goal for the
Similar to Social Class    child is competence


             Structural
          Perspectives
FOUNDED BY
BARRIE THORNE
       and
 James & Prout



          CRITICAL
      Perspectives
Children
RESIST domination,
  both actively
  and passively


    CRITICAL
Perspectives
Some Assumptions:
#1. Children are active agents
#2. Adults have more power than children
    and use it to control and dominate them
#3. Like other oppressed groups, children
    will resist domination


               CRITICAL
         Perspectives
Micro-MaCRO Connections

    CRITICAL
Perspectives
FOUNDED BY:                             Assumptions:
   Thorne,                       #1. Children are active
   Prout & James                                 agents
                            #2. Adults have more power
FOCUS:                        than children and use it to
   Micro-Macro               control and dominate them
                               #2. Like other oppressed
Children                      groups, children will resist
RESIST domination,                           domination
both actively & passively


                 CRITICAL
           Perspectives
USING THEORETICAL APPROACHES
                             Which of these theories do
      Behaviorism            you tend to use to explain
      Socialization          children’s lives/childhood?
                            Sometimes two theories will
    Learning Theory            give us two different
     Interactionist         perspectives on an event or
                                     situation
Interpretive Reproduction
                            Sometimes different theories
       Ecological            will be compatible and will
                            expand our understanding of
       Structural               an event or situation

        Critical             How do children theorize
                                about their lives?
THE
MARSHMALLOW TEST

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Topic 3 - Theories of Childhood

  • 2. TRADITIONAL QUESTIONS ASKED ABOUT Children What are children learning and how do they learn? When do children develop emotional capabilities similar to adults? How do children process information? How do childhood experiences affect personality development?
  • 3. the New Sociology of Children Born out of a discontent with the ways traditional academic perspectives saw children and treated childhood as simply a step on the way to adulthood, the new sociology of children was established.
  • 4. the New Sociology of Children Introduced by sociologist Barrie Thorne, Launched as an area of academic study by Gertrud Lenzer in 1991, ... And theoretically advanced by William Corsaro in the U.S. and Alan Prout and Alison James in the UK.
  • 6. FOUNDED BY B.F. Skinner (& Pavlov) Psychological Theory of BEHAVIORISM
  • 8. REINFORCEMENT & PUNISHMENT ARE KEY in Learning Psychological Theory of BEHAVIORISM
  • 9. Some Assumptions: #1. Child is Passive #2. Adults Shape Children #3. Development is Unilateral Psychological Theory of BEHAVIORISM
  • 10. MICRO / IndividuaL Psychological Theory of BEHAVIORISM
  • 11. FOUNDED BY: Assumptions: B.F. Skinner #1. Child is Passive FOCUS: #2. Adults Shape Micro / Individual Children #3. Development is Reinforcement Unilateral & Punishment Are Key in Learning Psychological Theory of BEHAVIORISM
  • 12. FOUNDED BY Durkheim & Parsons Functionalist View OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
  • 13. SOCIALIZATION IS VIEWED... Older Generations PASS Culture Onto Younger Generations Functionalist View OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
  • 14. Some Assumptions: #1. Child is passive #2. Children must be shaped to fit in #3. Cultural transmission insures survival Functionalist View OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
  • 15. MACRO / SOCIETAL Functionalist View OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
  • 16. FOUNDED BY: Assumptions: Durkheim, Parsons #1. Child is Passive FOCUS: #2. Children must be Macro / Societal shaped to fit in #3. Cultural OLDER GENERATION transmission PASSES CULTURE On To insures survival YOUNGER GENERATION Functionalist View OF SOCIALIZATION THEORY
  • 18. (Neither) FOUNDED BY Piaget & Vygotsky SOCIAL LEARNING PERSPECTIVE
  • 19. Children... Interpret, Organize, and Use Information From Their Environment SOCIAL LEARNING PERSPECTIVE
  • 20. Some Assumptions: #1. Development occurs in discrete stages #2. Child must accomplish one stage successfully before moving on to the next SOCIAL LEARNING PERSPECTIVE
  • 21. MICRO / IndividuaL SOCIAL LEARNING PERSPECTIVE
  • 22. FOUNDED BY: Assumptions: Piaget, Vygotsky #1. Development FOCUS: occurs in discrete stages Micro / Individual #2. Child must Children Interpret, accomplish one Organize and Use before moving on Information from their Environment to the next SOCIAL LEARNING PERSPECTIVE
  • 23. FOUNDED BY GEORGE HERBERT MEAD INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE
  • 24. MICRO / IndividuaL INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE
  • 25. Children Develop Identity in response to interactions with others INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE
  • 26. Some Assumptions: #1. Child is an active agent #2. Identity is based on children’s perceptions of others’ perceptions of them INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE
  • 27. FOUNDED BY: Assumptions: Mead #1. Child is an FOCUS: active agent Micro / Individual #2. Identity is based on children’s Children Develop perceptions of Identity in response others’ perceptions to Interactions with others of them INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE
  • 29. FOUNDED BY William Corsaro Interpretive Reproduction
  • 30. Children Negotiate, Share and Create Culture with Adults and Each Other Interpretive Reproduction
  • 31. Some Assumptions: #1. Children are active agents #2. Children are innovative and creative #2. Children influence adults in addition to being influenced by them Interpretive Reproduction
  • 33. FOUNDED BY: Assumptions: Corsaro #1. Children are active agents FOCUS: Micro / Individual #2. Children are innovative & creative Children Negotiate, #2. Children Share, and Create influence adults and CulturE with Adults vice versa and Each Other Interpretive Reproduction
  • 34. FOUNDED BY Urie Bronfenbrenner Ecological Perspectives
  • 35. Child Develops Competence Within a Social Network Ecological Perspectives
  • 38. Some Assumptions: #1. Social systems overlap and interact #2. Interactions between systems shape child outcomes #3. The goal for the child is competence Ecological Perspectives
  • 39. FOUNDED BY: Assumptions: Bronfenbrenner #1. Social systems overlap and interact FOCUS: Micro/Macro #2. Interactions between systems Child Develops shape child outcomes Competence #2. The goal for the Within a child is competence Social Network Ecological Perspectives
  • 40. FOUNDED BY JENS QVORTRUP (NOT JENS QVORTRUP) Structural Perspectives
  • 41. Childhood is a Permanent Structural Category Similar to Social Class Structural Perspectives
  • 42. Some Assumptions: #1. Childhood constitutes a particular social form #2. Children are exposed to the same social forces as adults #3. Children actively construct society Structural Perspectives
  • 44. FOUNDED BY: Assumptions: Qvortrup #1. Social systems overlap and interact FOCUS: Macro #2. Interactions between systems Childhood is a shape child outcomes Permanent Structural Category #2. The goal for the Similar to Social Class child is competence Structural Perspectives
  • 45. FOUNDED BY BARRIE THORNE and James & Prout CRITICAL Perspectives
  • 46. Children RESIST domination, both actively and passively CRITICAL Perspectives
  • 47. Some Assumptions: #1. Children are active agents #2. Adults have more power than children and use it to control and dominate them #3. Like other oppressed groups, children will resist domination CRITICAL Perspectives
  • 48. Micro-MaCRO Connections CRITICAL Perspectives
  • 49. FOUNDED BY: Assumptions: Thorne, #1. Children are active Prout & James agents #2. Adults have more power FOCUS: than children and use it to Micro-Macro control and dominate them #2. Like other oppressed Children groups, children will resist RESIST domination, domination both actively & passively CRITICAL Perspectives
  • 50. USING THEORETICAL APPROACHES Which of these theories do Behaviorism you tend to use to explain Socialization children’s lives/childhood? Sometimes two theories will Learning Theory give us two different Interactionist perspectives on an event or situation Interpretive Reproduction Sometimes different theories Ecological will be compatible and will expand our understanding of Structural an event or situation Critical How do children theorize about their lives?