History of Children
History of Education
Child Abuse
Child Rights
Technology & Functions of the Family
100
To have many children
What is the role of women in marriage (in the past)?
100
In 1950, this type of schooling was extended to the ages of 6 to 16 year olds?
What is compulsory schooling?
100
There is no exact reason/cause for this
What is child abuse
100
This person had power over all members in his household, including life and death
What is paterfamilias
100
Another way of creating a family (other than between a couple) was developed. What is it called?
What is surrogate motherhood
200
The reason for the shift in the attitude towards children
What is urbanization?
200
These were introduced to parents who did not send their children to school.
What are penalties?
200
Occurs when parents do not take proper care of their child
What is neglect
200
Hours at work become regulated because of this
What are laws
200
This type of reproductive technology has drastically changed over the years, becoming more advanced.
What is artificial insemination
300
Ann Lady Fanshawe
Who is the lady who had 14 children but only 5 of them survived?
300
An educational approach that was introduced in many schools in recent years.
What is full day kindergarten?
300
According to what commission, an estimated 1 in two females and 1 in three males have been sexually abused, 80% of them while they were children. 90% were abused by a man.
What is the 1984 Royal Commission
300
This was passed in 1893 in the Ontario Legislature so that children, even from infancy, had the same rights as citizens.
What is This Children's Protection Act
300
This is a future reproductive technology where a person is genetically duplicated.
What is cloning
400
Developed the idea that children were to be viewed as tender plants
Who is Froebel?
400
Before 1840, these types of schools were funded by wealthy church members.
What is a church school?
400
Yelling, demeaning remarks, isolating the child and placing unrealistic demands are all behaviours of what?
What is emotional abuse
400
What is considered the Magna Carta of children?
What is the Convention on the Rights of the Child
400
In the past, child birth was commonly taken place here, attended by a midwife.
What is home
500
To develop an awareness of how children were regarded and treated in the past
What is a learning goal?
500
This type of education is seen as a burden by certain politicians and may be eliminated in future years.
What is Catholic schooling?
500
What foundation created the ad where only children can see the child who is abused
What is Anar Foundation
500
This has jurisdictions that define the rights and responsibility of parents and children.
What is the Provincial Legislation
500
This has helped women develop new ideas and personas of themselves and their role in society
What is the new women's movement