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Title Child of our time. Series 11, Episode 1, Changing minds / presented by professor Robert Winston and professor Tanya Byron ; producer, Louise Bourner ; produced and directed by Helen Sage
Published London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (62 min.)
Summary This landmark TV experiment has followed the lives of 25 children since the year 2000, documenting their development. Now they are 16-year-old teenagers, exploring the opposite sex, becoming more independent and working out who they are. It's not just our children who are looking and behaving differently. Since they were born, the very nature of family life and society has transformed. How does growing up in the modern, digital world shape teenage bodies, minds and relationships? This year Child of Our Time discovers what life is like for modern teens, and how they are influenced by the changes in their biology, upbringing and the society around them
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed January 21, 2019)
Performer Presenters: Robert Winston, Tanya Byron
Notes In English
Subject Children -- Great Britain -- Longitudinal studies
Child development -- Great Britain -- Longitudinal studies
Parenting -- Great Britain -- Longitudinal studies
Teenagers -- Great Britain
Child development.
Children.
Parenting.
Teenagers.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Documentary television programs.
Longitudinal studies.
Documentary television programs.
Case studies.
Documentaires télévisés.
Études de cas.
Form Streaming video
Author Bourner, Louise, producer
Sage, Helen, producer, director
Winston, Robert M. L., on-screen presenter
Byron, Tanya, on-screen presenter
Open University, production company.
British Broadcasting Corporation, production company.
BBC Worldwide Ltd., film distributor.