This book presents evidence that childhood prejudice is not only
different from the adult kind, but also changes in a pattern
inverse to that of moral judgement. "Changing Childhood" Prejudice
describes longitudinal and cross-sectional studies of city and
suburban children in grade, middle, and high school. Davidson used
interviews to supplement observations made during playing her board
game, then compared scores on the prejudice that emerged with
scores on Kohlberg's "Measure of Moral Development." Considering
childhood prejudice as a detour in the possible strong development
of caring, character and moral judgement implies a school context
smaller, warmer, and more encompassing than one relying only on
mainstreaming and multiculturalism. The fact that nearly 40% of the
nation's public school children will be from minority backgrounds
within a few years requires new goals, including influencing
parents. The authors call for school-by-school mission statements
drawing parents into cooperative development of anti-prejudice and
character curricula, supplementing the leadership of faculty
members and some adolescents. New roles for the mental health
community are also described.
Examining the research of others and their own case studies from
cognitive, clinical, and social perspectives, the Davidsons
conclude that ways of opposing prejudice and insisting on caring
can be adapted to children's changing moral assumptions at each
level of schooling. Children's might-makes-right and favor-trading
assumptions in grade school change through identification with a
conforming goodness. Conformity can be gradually replaced by
independence in ideals, particularly when secondary students ponder
their own community service. Coauthored by a clinician and a
professional writer, the book tells how to achieve more caring in
public schools and more cooperative discipline at home.
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