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Taking sides. Clashing views in childhood and society / selected, edited, and with introductions by Robert L. DelCampo and Diana S. DelCampo.
Contributor
DelCampo, Robert Louis, 1949-
Edition Statement:8th ed.
Imprint:New York : McGraw-Hill, c2010.
Descriptionxxvi, 382 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:Is Institutional Child Care Beneficial to Children? -- Does Maternal Employment Have Negative Effects on Children's Development? -- Should Scientists Be Allowed to Clone Children? -- Do Federal Laws Make Transracial Adoptions More Commonplace? -- Is Spanking Detrimental to Children? -- Are Fathers Really Necessary? -- Does Divorce Create Long-Term Negative Effects for Children? -- Is Viewing Television Violence Harmful for Children? -- Does Marriage Improve Living Standards for Children? -- Do Children Who Are Homeschooled Have a Limited View of Society? -- Is Television Viewing Responsible for the Rise in Childhood Obesity? -- Do Bilingual Education Programs Help Non-English-Speaking Children Succeed? -- Is Gay Adoption and Foster Parenting Healthy for Children?-- Should the HPV Vaccination Be Mandatory for Girls in Later Childhood? -- Are Male Teens More Aggressive Than Female Teens? -- Is Abstinence-Only Sex Education the Best Way to Teach about Sex? -- Is the Internet a Safe Place for Teens to Explore?
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
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