The Autonomous Child: Day Care and the Transmission of Values

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Originally published in 1986, this book’s focal point is a field study which asks whether the social childrearing context of daycare transmits to young children values different from those within America’s dominant value tradition of individualism. Daycare critics were concerned that this social childrearing within daycare would weaken the family and promote collectivist rather than individualistic values, and thereby threaten the social continuity of America’s values. Through participant observation four daycare teachers’ interactions as they emphasize children’s individual learning experiences and children’s social learning experiences are examined. By focusing on the actions and words of daycare teachers and their children in their daily activities over time, this field study provides a conceptual model for an initial understanding of the relationship of daycare to the continuity of America’s values.

Author(s): Carol Speekman Klass
Series: Routledge Revivals
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 213
City: London

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Half Title
Dedication
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
New Preface to the Reissue of 2023
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Social and Familial Childrearing: Day Care in Context
Chapter 3: Social Childrearing within Day Care: Rosehill Day Care Center
Chapter 4: Individual and Social: Analyzing the Tilt at Rosehill
Chapter 5: From Situation to Structure: Relating Field Study Findings to America's Value Tradition of Individualism
Chapter 6: A Concluding Note
Appendix A: Activity Scans
Appendix B: Theoretical Orientation
Bibliography
Index