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Title Child of our time. Series 10, Episode 2 / produced by Jon Eastman & Jo Hicks
Published London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (59 minutes)
Summary In this programme we look at how some of our children - and their parents and grandparents - have coped with the changes in their family. Now, with thousands of hours of observational archive and interviews at our disposal, we're able to see how our families have changed in the thirteen years we've been filming them. Viewers will hear our children articulate their feelings about life more eloquently. We discover how they have coped with the divorce of their parents, with getting into trouble at school or even with bereavement. All our families take part in both programmes but this one predominantly features Charlotte, who is now part of a large extended family; Jamie, coping with his parents' separation and divorce; triplets Phoebe, Alice and Mabel; Nathan from Scotland, who is beginning to push boundaries with his parents; Ethan from Northern Ireland; East Anglian Calvin; Rebecca from London; Tyrese from Birmingham; Charlie, whose mum was our youngest Child of Our Time parent; and Eve, who sadly lost her mum to cancer in 2008.We'll also find out from the parents what their expectations might be for their kids as well as explore the future of the family as a whole. How predictive has our 12-year study been - have we identified the key moments that made them who they are today - and how insightful will this archive be in terms of where the children want to go next? The programme gives a fascinating insight into the next generation; as they make the transition from children into young adults
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed May 29, 2019)
In English
Subject Nature and nurture -- Great Britain -- Longitudinal studies
Interpersonal relations in children -- Great Britain -- Longitudinal studies
Child development -- Great Britain -- Longitudinal studies
Child psychology -- Great Britain -- Longitudinal studies
Parenting -- Great Britain -- Longitudinal studies
Child development.
Child psychology.
Interpersonal relations in children.
Nature and nurture.
Parenting.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form Documentary television programs.
Longitudinal studies.
Documentary television programs.
Documentaires télévisés.
Form Streaming video
Author Hicks, Jo, producer
Eastman, Jon, producer
Winston, Robert, presenter
BBC Worldwide Ltd., production company.