Source: Flickr: Scream and Shout by Mindaugas Danys, CC by 2.0 A "scientific" journal article entitled, “Which dimension of parenting predicts the change of callous-unemotional traits in children with ...
Intergenerational transmission of parenting practices refers to the multitude of pathways through which parenting behaviours, attitudes and expectations are conveyed across familial generations. This ...
Parenting practices are profoundly shaped by cultural values, social norms and historical contexts. Across the globe, caregivers draw on prevailing ideologies—such as collectivism or individualism—to ...
The popular image of the 1960s and 70s childhood is one of free-range freedom: wood-paneled station wagons, bicycles without helmets, and a general air of unsupervised liberty. Parents of that era—our ...
Children in Elizabethan England faced vastly different childhoods depending on birth. The rigid class system dictated everything from education to life expectancy. Parents raised children for economic ...
From Shag Carpets to Shaken Foundations: 7 Parenting Practices of the '70s That Harmed Child Development We often open the time capsule to the 1970s and see a scene of domestic comfort: shag carpets, ...
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