Are the kids all right? (2000) | THINK TANK
Original air date: May 11, 2000
Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg examines how Americans are raising their children. The face of the American family has changed significantly over the last 50 years: women are having fewer children and more mothers are working outside of the home. Some observers claim that the attitudes toward child rearing have shifted as well and that fewer patents are willing to exert authority over their children. Has there been a change in the way our children are raised? Are children growing up too fast?
Host:
Ben Wattenberg — senior fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Panelists:
Kay Hymowitz — senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of "Ready or Not: Why Treating Children as Small Adults Endangers Their Future and Ours"
Suzanne Bianchi — professor of sociology at the University of Maryland and co-author of "Balancing Act: Motherhood, Marriage, and Employment Among American Women".
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Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg examines how Americans are raising their children. The face of the American family has changed significantly over the last 50 years: women are having fewer children and more mothers are working outside of the home. Some observers claim that the attitudes toward child rearing have shifted as well and that fewer patents are willing to exert authority over their children. Has there been a change in the way our children are raised? Are children growing up too fast?
Host:
Ben Wattenberg — senior fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Panelists:
Kay Hymowitz — senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of "Ready or Not: Why Treating Children as Small Adults Endangers Their Future and Ours"
Suzanne Bianchi — professor of sociology at the University of Maryland and co-author of "Balancing Act: Motherhood, Marriage, and Employment Among American Women".
"Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg" was a discussion program that aired on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) from 1994 to 2009, hosted by AEI Senior Fellow Ben Wattenberg. AEI offers uncut episodes of "Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg" as an academic resource that shows how American political thought has evolved on some issues and stayed the same on others.
"Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg" is licensed to AEI by Grace Creek Media, the successor of New River Media and BJW, Inc. "Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg" © Grace Creek Media
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