The humiliating experience of potty training, for instance, helps him to illustrate the fragmentary, disordered
nature of childhood memories before language indexes...
As a result, Moonee and her pals — in one of the films great touches, she starts the movie hanging out with two boys and via the
transient nature of childhood ends the film palling around with another girl altogether — become some of the most compelling, realistic, and lovable (despite the fact that they are objectively little monsters) protagonists in any film last year.
Capturing a range of emotions, from spontaneity to melancholy, German art photographer Achim Lippoth's work goes beyond cliché to explore the
true nature of childhood.
There in his room in the dark of midnight, swap successful, tooth in hand, I am overwhelmed for a moment by the precious and
fleeting nature of childhood, parenthood and life.
The fruits of the breakdown of the acceptance of a human «nature» is manifest: the condom mentality, sexual union as a passing pleasure, the broken home, abortion, the unhappy, disturbed, and often criminal child, - for to be loved as primary, is part of
the nature of childhood expectation.
Our goal is to honour our children by providing clothing that lifts up
the nature of childhood (and our kids) through positive labels.
On a personal level, we place the difficulties of childhood within the context of the life of each child, and within
the nature of childhood itself.
McEwan's theme, exquisitely celebrated in the adaptation by Stephen Butchard, the direction by Julian Farino and enviable performances by Cumberbatch, Macdonald and Moore, especially, is about
the nature of childhood itself, about how it becomes subsumed in the quotidian routines of adulthood.
Montgomery, a professor of communications at American University and founder of the Center for Media Education, examines how the new media landscape is changing
the nature of childhood.
Stephen Robertson, in his article «Age of Consent Laws», states: «Narrowly concerned with sexual violence, and with girls, originally, since the 19th century the age of consent has occupied a central place in debates over
the nature of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and been drawn into campaigns against prostitution and child marriage, struggles to achieve gender and sexual equality, and the response to teenage pregnancy.»
«I wanted to write a fantasy that would say something about
the nature of my childhood and what it was like growing up in a small town, and about how magic exists for children,» he explains.
This portion provides a glimpse of how families understood lineage as well as how painters helped visualize changing ideas about
the nature of childhood.
This particular series, entitled «The Marriage Oaks» combines portraiture, still life and visual narrative to reflect
the nature of childhood identity in the context of conflict.
More detail might have been offered when describing
the nature of childhood peer interaction.