historical differences in childhood

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  • philippe aries (1960) has argued that in pre-industry society, childhood did not exist. instead, children were "little adults" who would take on adult responsibilities from as young as 7 or 8
    • in the eyes of the law 7 or 8 year olds were seen as being criminally responsible which means they could be tried and punished for crimes on a similar basis to adults
  • there was a high level of infant mortality
  • life was very hard children had to work to allow the family to survive
  • most sociologists agree that the process of industrialisation{the sift from agriculture to factory production as the basis of the economy -underlies many of the changes of the position of childhood}
  • similarly, the higher standards of living and better welfare provision that industry makes possible lead to lower infant mortality rates
  • why positions have changed
    • laws banning child labour
    • compulsory schooling
    • child protection
    • children's rights} law
    • lower infant mortality rates
    • specialist knowledge of children's health}societal