"The pleasure we derive from doing favors is partly in the feeling it gives us that we are not altogether worthless. It is a pleasant surprise to ourselves." - Eric Hoffer in The Passionate State of Mind
Children in the Consumer
Economy
In a Beginnings article, "From 'I Want It!' to 'I Can Do
It!' Promoting Healthy Development in the Consumer Culture," in the
upcoming September 2004 issue of Exchange, Diane Levin provides
ideas on how centers and parents can empower children in a consumer culture.
She opens by observing why children's allies must be vigilant...
"Issues relating to consumer culture are not addressed in early childhood
curriculum programs or in teacher preparation. Yet, marketing efforts
that focus on getting children to covet one new object after another are playing
an increasingly central role in their early socialization and development. There
is growing awareness that consumer culture influences the ideas children develop
about what is good and bad and what constitutes success and failure. It
influences their ideas about how to look, what to eat, and what to play and
play with. It influences the job of parenting, for instance, setting up
power struggles about what to buy and not to buy as well as struggles over values."
This article has been selected by Kay Albrecht as the basis of her latest Out
of the Box Training Kit. To learn about and purchase this new
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