Abstract
What makes a boy or girl a loner? Can a child’s future social life be predicted in his or her toddler years? How crucial is a sense of humor as children learn to make friends? This program examines the diverse ways and varying degrees of success in which youngsters build that all-important skill: getting along with others. Observing a group of 25 children who are now three years old, the film shows how even at this age kids are making adult-like decisions about each other—who they like, who they dislike, and who their true friends are. As the children interact, the program also examines the effects of diet and video-watching on a child’s sociability. A BBC/Open University Co-production. Original broadcast title: Zero to Hero. Part of the series Child of Our Time 2004.
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Subject
Series
Child of Our Time 2004
Contributors
Livingstone, Tessa (Executive producer), Lord, Dinah (Producer), Hartley, Chris (Videographer), Salvage, Ian (Videographer), Yeadon, Sally (Editor), Parker, Elizabeth (Musician), Winston, Robert (Host), British Broadcasting Corporation (Producer), Open University (Producer), Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) (Distributor)
Duration
00:00:53 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Higher education
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