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Becoming Japanese: The World of the Pre-School Child

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"The children are more than mere pictures. They tell us the truths about Japan." So wrote a visitor to Japan at the turn of the century and this view underlies the title of this book. The first few years of a child's life are vitally imporant for preparing it to be a member of the society to which it belongs. Japanese methods of childcare are consequently directed towards taking advantage of the receptivity of the early years. They are also different in many ways from Western methods and much of the colorful detail in this book will be of great interest to mothers everywhere--from family beds and toilet training to the elaborate religious ceremonies of childhood. Joyn Hendry looks at customs and traditions, at rewards and punishments, and at the day-to-day life of children at home, at school, and in the wider world.

Joy Hendry's research involved working with Japanese mothers and other care takers, and with kindergartens and day nurseries. She has drawn on the work of sociologists, psychologists and educationalists in English and Japanese, but the theoretical framework for the study is drawn from social anthropology.

208 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1987

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August 22, 2022
great, if a bit dated, source on child rearing in Japan - especially first couple of chapters are great, the last third was a bit less engaging.
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July 5, 2013
Hendry is the person to go to learn about pre-school Japan. Some of her ideas are a little dated, but this book is really very good.
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