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Childhood is historically and culturally changeable. Since the time of the Reformation at the latest, the construction of childhood has become a construction of childhood passivity and children have been defined to a considerable extent by what they are not allowed to do or where they should not be. At the same time, the concept of childlike ‚innocence‘ was combined with the demand for ‚protection‘ from the dangers of the adult world.