Historically, childhood was viewed as a phase where children were seen as economic assets, with emotional detachment from parents due to high mortality rates.
By the 17th century, the perception of childhood began to shift, marking children as innocent beings deserving of protection, moving away from the 'mini adult' concept.
In the 20th century, the notion of childhood evolved into a 'cult of childhood', prioritizing child-centered values with emphasis on leisure, play, and nurturing their dreams.
In the 21st century, the concept of 'Toxic Childhood' emerged, highlighting how parents’ reliance on technology and junk food harms adequate socialization and contributes to problematic behaviors.
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