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Summary Nature of Childhood - AQA A-Level Sociology Paper 2 Families and Households Revision Clock

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Sociology Revision Clocks - Your Key to High Grades! Struggling to cover everything before the exam? These AQA A-Level Sociology Revision Clocks are designed to help you focus, simplify complex content and boost your confidence for examinations to come. Each clock breaks down the curriculum’s topic into clear and quick sections which are suitable for active recall, exam prep and content recap. It is a great resource even for those times where you need to learn something the night before! (The original creator/student was able to achieve an A as their final grade for all 3 papers combined) *PLEASE NOTE: This product does not account for the entire collection of clocks but ONLY the individual document purchased; Nature of Childhood. Pricing is in accordance with the size of the individual document.

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Examples of cultural differences in childhood Childhood differing between Child Labour
countries/cultures
- Child Labour Work that deprives children of their childhood,
- 78 countries around the world have child labour (some form of it) Different rules make potential and dignity, and is harmful to their
- over 160 million children in child labour ages 5-17 childhood distinct in physical and mental development.
- 1 in 10 children are in child labour different countries across
the world, e.g. you are Work that is dangerous in aspects:
- aren't paid
officially a child in the UK - Physically
- overworked
until you turn 18. - Mentally
- shorter lifespan than not child labour children
- Socially
- Underfed and not given enough to drink
In some - Morally
- Child Soldiers countries, Figures displayed in 2020 show that
childhood there are currently 160 million Child Soldiers
- estimated 250 thousand child soldiers in the world in 20 countries doesn't children ages 5-17 engaged
- 40% are girls who are used as ‘sex slaves’ by the enemy and really exist. in child labour. Children in the military; that
captured have been ‘recruited for
- overworked participation in military
- can lead to them being trafficked (human) operations and campaigns
- under constant control throughout history and in
- children as young as 8-9 are recruited into terrorist many cultures’.
attacks/schemes (3rd world countries)
About 40% consists of females, who are often used as sex
slaves and are taken as ‘wives’ by male fighters.
- Children in Gangs Family 4.2.2 -
- 37% of world wide gang members are under 18 Nature of
Child Gang Members Many signs can convey that a child
- most countries have gang related activity and violence childhood may be engaging in gang activity.
- children are used to do the dirty work as they are younger and
Examples include:
their punishment/conviction will be shorter and less severe
- selling and moving the drugs - Having unexplained money
- Killing people Street Children - Expensive items/clothing
- used (overworked) - Changing appearance:
Child Trafficking Poor or homeless children
- underpaid clothing, haircuts, tattoos
who live on the streets of a
- girls also used as ‘sex slaves’ again The action or practice of city, town or village.
- in 3rd world countries 59% of gang members are children illegally procuring and
relocating children, typically
- Street Children for the purposes of forced The UK has 3 definitions for street children:
labour or sexual exploitation
- 100 million street children - Children who run away from home
- mainly third world countries In 2022, they recorded over 7000 children in - Children who just leave home
England and Wales that were identified as - Children who are thrown out
- can end up in human trafficking
- contract diseases and dangerous trafficked
Referred to as ‘Runaways’; young people
illnesses
who stay away from home for at least one
- low life expectancy These cultural differences in the experiences of young night without the permission of their
- not the child's choice people makes it evident that childhood is not universal, parent/carer.
but ‘socially constructed’ instead.
- this often occurs when parents are
irresponsible

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