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Childrearing, to quote Slow Movement guru Carl Honoré, has become a cross between "a competitive sport and product-development."
Kirsten Dirksen: Slow, Free Range, Idle Parents Can Increase IQ and Happiness 2010
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Only two books surfaced in my search: Non-Sexist Childrearing (Carmichael, 1977) and Integrating Gender and Culture in Parenting (Zimmerman, 2002).
Archive 2009-12-01 An "Other" Mother 2009
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Only two books surfaced in my search: Non-Sexist Childrearing (Carmichael, 1977) and Integrating Gender and Culture in Parenting (Zimmerman, 2002).
A Feminist Review of Parenting Literature An "Other" Mother 2009
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Before Competitive Childrearing became the norm and parental preoccupation with children became the hallmark of excellent childrearing, the hands-on care of children declined as children grew older and were expected to become more responsible for themselves.
Judith M. Bardwick: The Hapless Struggle: Trying to Meet All Your Responsibilities Equally! 2009
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In an age where we live longer lives with a higher standard of living than ever before, without the risks that were so pervasive not so long ago in America, such as polio and infant mortality or risks of death for mothers at childbirth (see Dr Peter Stearns 'Anxious Parents: A History of Modern Childrearing in America, we seem more preoccupied with risks to our health than perhaps at any other time).
Alan Miller: To Eat Or Not To Eat? On The Banning Of Trans Fats 2008
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And it rests on a notion of juvenile frailty — the assumption that children are easily bruised and need explicit uplift, Stearns argues in his book, Anxious Parenting: A History of Modern Childrearing in America.
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"Childhood and Childrearing in ad status sermons by later thirteenth-century friars."
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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"Childrearing among the Lower Classes of Late Medieval England," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8 (summer 1977): 1 — 22, and her Growing Up in Medieval London: The Experience of Childhood in History (Oxford, 1993).
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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What is that from the MS-13 Guide to Childrearing that love is demonstrated by shooting your children and then lying to police instead of being a man and taking responsibility?
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What is that from the MS-13 Guide to Childrearing that love is demonstrated by shooting your children and then lying to police instead of being a man and taking responsibility?
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