Taboo: Child Rearing
Streaming Video - 2010
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It may be the single greatest cause of disagreement, and even moral disdain, between family members, neighbors, and entire nationalities-but the way we raise our children is also tied to deeply ingrained beliefs and traditions. This program examines the subject, focusing on wide disparities between cultures in the matter of parenting and child-rearing. From India's Tihar prison, where some inmates raise their sons and daughters behind bars, to Sumatra, where children experience an unusual degree of freedom, the video presents eye-opening cultural contrasts
Introduction: Taboo: Child Rearing (1:15)
Beijing, China (1:56)
The Sports School Life (2:05)
A World Without Parents (1:45)
Training for the State (1:40)
Excruciating Gymnastics Training (1:50)
Life at Shichahai Sports School (1:21)
Overcoming Hardships (2:24)
Possibility for a Better Life (1:53)
New Delhi, India (1:48)
The Children's Barrack (1:55)
Women Awaiting Trial in Tihar (1:38)
A Better Life Inside the Prison Walls (1:14)
The Prison Nursery (1:02)
She is a Symbol of Love (1:30)
A Limited Reality (1:30)
Going Home (2:41)
Ready for a New World (1:58)
Siberut Island, Indonesia (2:02)
Entirely on Their Own (1:42)
Family Life on Siberut Island (1:48)
Passing on Knowledge (2:01)
A Free Spirit (1:38)
Education for the Mentawai (1:59)
Perfecting Survival Skills (1:51)
Conclusion: Taboo: Child Rearing (1:35)
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PUBLISHED
National Geographic Television & Film, 2010
Year Published: 2010
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Adolescent psychology
Child development
Ethnicity
Families
Intimacy (Psychology)
Multiculturalism