How has the meaning of childhood changed in Western societies from the Middle Ages until present day?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


1. In medieval Europe and up until the eighteenth century, children were much less likely to be thought of as special, distinct, and innocent. They were more likely to be treated as miniature adults.
2. Some scholars argue that the Industrial Revolution changed this. As children were required to get specialized schooling and prepare for joining the workforce, they experienced a longer period of “training” to become adults.
3. At the same time, Protestant theologians argued that children were innocent and could not determine right from wrong.
4. By the nineteenth century, childhood was conceptualized as a time of innocence, and laws began to be passed to protect them during this stage of life.

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