Childhood is a modern concept that has become age-focused and ____ in nature. This limits, but also ____, individuals within a particular age range, who are deemed to be children. Childhood usually ends at 16, but a young person must be ____ in the UK to enjoy full adult rights and responsibilities. Childhood is a relatively modern ____ ____. Sue ____ (2006) book ____ ____ argued that children were being harmed by a combination of technological and social changes such as increasingly screen based lifestyles, a hyper-____ education system, the decline of ____ play and the ____ of childhood. Neil ____ (1998, 1992) argued that, as children have been exposed to the adult world of television, they are more likely to mimic adult behaviour. The lines are blurred between adulthood and childhood. Postman went on to argue that the lack of adult ____ means children are exposed to and learning about topics that may not be deemed age-appropriate. New ____ provide children with an array of sources. Hence, childhood as we once knew it is ____. Another flip side to this argument is ____ adults who act like children.

Sociology of Childhood

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