The parent's license

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The parents' license, July 1976

The parents' license was issued in 1976 by Katharina Focke , Federal Minister for Youth, Family and Health .

history

The parent driver's license as a term is of the WDR and his television editor Claus Spahn invented by WDR and the Family Ministry called in 1976 for the first time and has been used.

Participants in the 12-part WDR television course on raising toddlers received the above recognition from Katharina Focke.

Schnapp and Schnodder

The individual episodes of the series:

  • Uncertainty and expectation
  • The child and his schedule
  • The child orientates itself
  • Child's play and toys
  • The child and its language
  • The child learns its gender
  • How does the child solve problems
  • The child's fear
  • The child wants to assert itself
  • The sick and the disabled child
  • The child and the working mother
  • The child goes to kindergarten

The series was moderated by the two puppets Schnapp and Schnodder .

Series poster

The series broadcast in the third programs of the ARD accompanied the media network:

The parents' license was drawn up by prominent scientists in child education, such as Rita Süssmuth , and accompanied by courses from various adult education centers in Germany.
In 1978, the Institute for Applied Social Science (infas) created a social science support for the media network project.
See: Volume 59 series of publications by the Federal Minister for Youth, Family and Health
The best of Reader's Digest reported in its 1978 German edition on the educational license.
See: Title Page: The Best of Reader's Digest, April 1978

literature

  • Claus Spahn (Hrsg.): The Parents Driving License - A course for raising toddlers . The book for the television series. Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, Munich 1976, ISBN 3-442-11132-3
  • Donald and Dorothy Stroetzel: Parents make the education driver's license .

Web links

Commons : The Parents Driving License  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files