Journal of Pediatric Nursing
Volume 24, Issue 3 , Pages 189-193, June 2009

Growing Up at the Intersection of the Genomic Era and the Information Age

  • Martha Driessnack, PhD, ARNP

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Martha Driessnack, PhD, ARNP.

College of Nursing, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

published online 28 April 2008.

Children actively seek to make sense of their worlds based on the information they receive and their experience. For children growing up at the intersection of genomic era and information age, the array of information and experience continues to expand. This article highlights the importance of exploring these early contexts for learning, including the children's exposure to books and mass media, and the impact of early learning on later health literacy and behaviors. This article presents a case study discussing the inheritance of cystic fibrosis using the Harry Potter book series.

Key words: Child(ren), Genetics, Genetic literacy, Lay beliefs, Family education

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PII: S0882-5963(07)00368-5

doi:10.1016/j.pedn.2007.09.008

Journal of Pediatric Nursing
Volume 24, Issue 3 , Pages 189-193, June 2009