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Is it healthy for parents to exercise complete control? Are rebellious children better equipped for the future? What measures should be taken to reign in unruly kids? This program looks at childhood battles for independence and the reasons why such struggles are psychologically necessary for children to undergo. Observing a group of 25 toddlers who have become self-aware and generally want their own way, the film examines the tests of will that arise during this crucial time. Triplets Alice, Mabel, and Phoebe compete for attention. Twins Ivo and Alexander have perfected the art of the temper tantrum. And how will disabled mom Alison discipline her rambunctious son? A BBC/Open University Co-production. Original broadcast title: Power Struggles. Part of the series Child of Our Time 2002. (60 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : Child of Our Time: A Year-by-Year Study of Childhood Development (12 Parts) | Child of Our Time: A Year-by-Year Study of Childhood Development (13 Parts)
     


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Identity Crisis: Self-Image in Childhood
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Boys: The Weaker Sex?
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Focusing on behavior and learning ability, this program asserts that male brain structure and chemistry, in combination with the traditional concept of masculinity, are a liability to the socialization and maturation of boys. Psychological, anatomica...(more details)
 
Read My Lips: Learning Language
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Communication is at the core of the human experience, even though effective communication takes a lifetime to learn. This program explores how we develop the arts of speech and physical expression to make ourselves understood and to understand others...(more details)
 
Zero to Hero: Shyness and Sociability in Children
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What makes a boy or girl a loner? Can a child's future social life be predicted in his or her toddler years? How crucial is a sense of humor as children learn to make friends? This program examines the diverse ways and varying degrees of success in w...(more details)
 


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