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Title: Analysis of Unequal Childhoods Annette Lareau


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Analysis of Unequal Childhoods Annette Lareau
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Family life intersects with other institutions
  • Families attend temple/church/synagogue
  • Children are sent to school
  • Parents work in organizations
  • Families share leisure together by attending
    organized events (Mariners games, movies)

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These points of intersection vary by social class
  • Certain Mainline Protestant denominations
    (Episcopalian, Presbyterian) attended by the
    upper-middle class
  • Children of the elite attend prep school
  • Blue-collar vs. white collar work
  • World Wrestling Federations Smackdown vs.
    Pacific Northwest Ballets The Nutcracker.

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Lareau Families also differ in childrearing
practices
  • Different sets of cultural repertoires
  • Natural Growth
  • Concerted Cultivation

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Natural Growth
  • Parent cares for child, but does so to support
    childs natural growth.
  • Kids spend much of their non-school time in
    unstructured play with age mates.

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Concerted Cultivation
  • Parents actively assess and foster childs
    talents, opinions, and skills
  • This cultivation often permeates family life.
    Everyday gatherings seen as opportunities for
    further cultivation.

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Organization of Daily Life
  • Natural Growth
  • Kids hang out with peers or kin. Energetic,
    boisterous play is fine.
  • Concerted Cultivation
  • Kids involved in many leisure activities
    orchestrated and overseen by adults.
  • Self-restraint is rewarded.

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Different views of the relationship between
childhood and adulthood
  • These differences are partly the product of
    occupational differences between middle class and
    working class parents
  • Middle class parents Childhood as a training
    ground for self-actualization as one becomes an
    adult. Emphasis on training for creative careers.
  • Working class parents Adult work is not
    liberating or self-expressive, but often
    deadening.
  • One is most fully him/herself away from work,
    with family.
  • Childhood is a time to be free of lifes burdens
    not to prepare for them!

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Language Use
  • NG Parents use directives Dont do that!
  • Child Why not?
  • Parent Because I said so!
  • CC Child encouraged to pursue reasoning behind
    parents directives.
  • Much bargaining between parent and child over
    constrained choice.

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Interventions in Institutions
  • NG Dependence on institutions, but sense of
    powerlessness.
  • Conflict between practices at home and at school.
  • CC Criticisms and interventions on behalf of
    child.
  • Example PTA involvement
  • Child learns by example to adopt this role.

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Consequences
  • NG Childs emerging sense of constraint when
    confronting social institutions. Alienation.
  • CC Childs emerging sense of empowerment and
    entitlement.
  • Learns how to see opportunities within
    institutional structures to get what he or she
    wants or to make change.

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These childrearing repertoires are tied to social
class
  • Natural Growth Working class and poor children
  • Concerted Cultivation Middle and Upper-Middle
    class
  • Differences in child rearing practices lead to
    the transmission of differential advantages.

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Schools increasingly reward skills, talents
instilled via concerted cultivation
  • Promptness, ability to follow directions is
    important in early grades.
  • Later grades begin to emphasize creativity,
    thinking outside of the box.
  • Private schools emphasize creativity,
    self-expression, out-of-box thinking far earlier
    in the curriculum.

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Have these class differences always existed?
  • Lareau No far more pronounced today.
  • Through early 20th century Important for all
    children to learn virtues of hard work.
  • Baby Boom generation Much unstructured
    after-school play across classes.

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1980s Increased rationalization of daily life
  • Prevalence of institutions and relations that
    emphasize competitive, contractual, efficient,
    maximizing and self-interested action.
  • Aligned with more systematic, predictable, and
    regulated investment in childrens potential.
  • Broader economic forces
  • Globalization heightens competition for future
    jobs.
  • Companies decry lack of soft skills among new
    job entrants.

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Also today, fewer opportunities for unstructured
play
  • Parental concerns about neighborhood safety.
  • Worries about latchkey children.
  • Declining birth rates.
  • Physical layout of suburban developments.

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A rising backlash against concerted cultivation?
  • Parental revolt against hyperscheduling.
  • Emerging phenomenon of rude, out-of-control kids
  • TV Reality Show Nanny 911!
  • Mr. Rogers emphasis on specialness of all
    children makes them feel too entitled to
    privileges.

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Solutions to the social capital gap?
  • State-subsidized child allowances to reduce
    poverty.
  • Vouchers for extracurricular activities.
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