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Found 4 from your keywords: subject="Child rearing"
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The politics of denial
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Milburn, Michael A.,Conrad, Sheree D.

Anger and resentment appear to be playing an increasingly important role in politics, as evidenced by the vociferous opposition to welfare, abortion, and immigrants, and by the rise of the radical Religious Right. The Politics of Denial presents a compelling explanation of these phenomena, providing solid empirical evidence for the role of rigid, harsh childrearing practices in the creation of …

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9780262279789
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Long days, short years :a cultural history of modern parenting
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Bomback, Andrew,

"How parenting has, over the last half century, emerged as a pervasive verb that invokes extremes of joy, guilt, pride, anxiety, and responsibility"--OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.

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The parent trap :how to stop overloading parents and fix our inequality crisis
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Hilger, Nate G.,

"A trade book making the economic case for more systematic support of parents in developing their children's skills"--OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.

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0262369001
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Decolonizing Imperialized Upbringing Styles in the African Context
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Kiambi, Julius Kithinji

In the African traditional society, parenting was something everyone looked forward to. Right from childhood the African people were brought up and socialized towards this great expectation. Moreover, parenting was not just a couple's assignment but communal and all societal structures were aligned in such a way that there was parenting everywhere. …

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