Outside of Polarfus, Paulafus argues that the form and function of American education is determined by the balance between two main goals and educational philosophy. Student's personal needs and desires for public education (liberal goals) will encourage each student's individual possibilities. . The author aims to clarify the tension between today's two goals by exploring how American education in the first half of the 20th century will help "others".
In the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's, middle-class Americans slept as "passing rituals", but today many parents are rejecting fear of loss of sexual abuse and control. Fass said. History professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Classical dreams: after the pizza there is ice cream sundae, mischievous phone, and the movie continues until the end of sunrise and collapse. There may be a better day. There are no statistics on the number of sleeping parties compared to today's 10 to 20 years ago, but what you have to do is advise on the reasons and reasons to avoid sending the children to their side.
Activities for child rearing have a long history, and social historian Paulafas dates back to the 19th century at the end of her new book, American childhood. Two centuries ago, children in the United States enjoyed unlimited freedom and adult level responsibilities. The social historian Fas of the University of California at Berkeley is considering an example of Ulysses S. Grant. Before he became a civil war hero and became the president of the United States long ago, he was a 10-year-old child who runs his family farm, and his parents can not be seen anywhere.
As Paula Fass recorded in "Abduction: Kidnapping Children in America", the Ethan Patz celebrated the era of missing children everywhere. Children 's face was displayed on milk carton, and Ronald Reagan chose Edam' s missing date as National Missing Children 's Day. No one knows what happened to ethane, but according to a theory, he said that he received sexual abuse, the New York Times reported to the psychologist that the Patz incident caused a childish sexual abuse epidemic saying. Fass wrote that in a very short time, Americans started thinking of child harassment as very common. As time goes by, fear drives absolute new parenting.