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Cotton Wool Kids: Is It Justified?
Hi! My name is Amelia Richards and I am a Year 12 student at Merewether High School, currently completing the Independent Research Project (IRP) as required by the Community and Family Studies course.
The topic I have chosen to research is “cotton wool” kids and my general question is “Cotton Wool Kids: Is It Justified?” My aim is to find out what parents feel they need to protect their children from, how they do this, and what effect this has on the child and the relationship with their parents.
All information obtained will be kept confidential and will not be used for any purpose other than this IRP. In each of the questions, please tick or cross the box that applies to you, unless otherwise directed.
[ ] Male
[ ] Female
2. Age:
[ ] <19
[ ] 20-29
[ ] 30-39
[ ] 40-49
[ ] 50-59
[ ] 60 +
3. Marital Status:
[ ] Married
[ ] Single
[ ] In a relationship
[ ] Divorced
4. Number of Children:
[ ] 0
[ ] 1
[ ] 2-3
[ ] 4+
5. In your opinion, what is a “cotton wool” kid?
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6. How old do you think is appropriate to let a child do the following? Please write the age/s on the available line.
___ Go to the shopping centre/movie complex with friends.
___ Attend a party where parents will not be attending/supervising.
___ Walk around their hometown alone.
___ Stay overnight at a friend’s house.
___ Use the computer/internet without parental supervision.
___ Stay home alone while the rest of the family is out for the night.
7. What do you believe are the top 5 dangers children are most at risk to? (eg; obesity, bad grades, abduction)
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2: ____________________________________________
3: ____________________________________________
4: ____________________________________________
5: ____________________________________________
8. Please list any child safety/protection products you do/have used/were used when you were a child? Eg, temporary tattoo with identification/contact details?
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9. Do you believe there a child would be physically or mentally impacted child growing up as a ‘cotton wool’ kid?
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10. Do you believe there is any impact on the relationship between the child and parent/s growing up as a ’cotton wool’ kid? If yes, please explain what you believe the impact is.
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11. When do you think it crosses the line from good parenting to overprotecting? Please explain your answer.
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12. Do you believe any of the following is unnecessary in protecting your children? You may tick more than one.
[ ] Excessive protective equipment when participating in physical exercise.
[ ] Using a child harness whilst out in public places.
[ ] Stopping children from participating in activities involving risk eg, riding bikes, climbing trees etc.
[ ] Deciding who the child can and cannot be friends with.
[ ] Strictly controlling what foods the child eats and when.
[ ] Being over-involved in the child’s school life, eg being there every day to ‘watch over’ your child.
[ ] Limiting the amount of time spent playing the computer/in front of the television.
[ ] Becoming personally involved in your child’s social life, eg becoming involved in disputes.
[ ] Not allowing the child to date.
13. Anything else you wish to add relating to this topic?
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Thank you for your time
+ needs to have as many responses as possible by the 28/2/10 please
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