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The proliferation of electronic entertainments converges with other trends that isolate children from adults.
As more of the machines find their way into children's rooms, "the whole pattern of use of mass media works to isolate children from adults," said William Damon, director of the Stanford University Center on Adolescence.
But as this provocative book by a nationally renowned expert on children's legal standing argues, it is neither possible nor desirable to isolate children from the interests of their parents, or those of society as a whole.
One pressing question will be how Don Dale permitted staff to isolate children for such lengthy periods of time and what policies it had in place to monitor some of the more extreme methods seen used in the vision obtained by Four Corners.
This new programme will not isolate children affected by AIDS but instead aims to strengthen the bonds between the children and the rest of the community.
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Critics fault home schooling for isolating children.
Those isolated children become far more vulnerable to exploitation by traffickers or criminals.
Franco's top military psychologist, Antonio Vallejo Nágera, claimed that Spain could be saved from Marxism by isolating children from Republican parents.
It all adds up to a chilling portrait of the consequences of isolating children at an impressionable age.
It all adds up to a chilling portrait of the consequences of isolating children at an impressionable age.
Some of the measurements of the clubs' successes are how previously insular or isolated children come out of their shells in the classes, he said.
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