Attitude Quote by Neil Postman
“Childhood is analogous to language learning. It has a biological basis but cannot be realized unless a social environment triggers and nurtures it, that is, has need of it. If a culture is dominated by a medium that requires the segregation of the young in order that they learn unnatural, specialized, and complex skills and attitudes, then childhood, in one form or another, will emerge, articulate and indispensable.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Amusing Ourselves to Death, 1985
Childhood development depends on social interaction; cultures that isolate youth hinder essential growth.
In simple terms: Social environment shapes childhood.
Foster inclusive, interactive learning for children.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school design
- community programs
- parenting
- media policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does media shape childhood learning?
- What community practices support holistic development?
Isolationist cultures may limit diverse skill acquisition.