- origin: The
multigenerational relationship of
socioeconomic position to
childrearing values".
Child Abuse & Neglect. 51: 263–275. doi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2015...
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promote motherhood and
household activities.
Courses were
offered on
childrearing, sewing, and cooking.
Prominent feminists,
including Anita Augspurg,...
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psychopathological effects of some
forms of
childrearing.
According to deMause, in the most
primitive mode of
childrearing of the above-mentioned table, mothers...
- and is ****ociated with, a
particular childrearing style, and in its turn
influences the
method of
childrearing of the next generations.
According to...
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between the
various groups,
especially in
terms of
social organization,
childrearing, horticulture,
building and
textile technologies.
Their mythologies in...
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Mother whose primary occupation is
childrearing...
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parents of a
newborn baby or
adopted child to ****ist with the
costs of
childrearing. A baby
bonus was
introduced in 1996 for both born (and not yet born)...
- (2013).
Maternal and
Child Health Nursing: Care of the
Childbearing and
Childrearing Family.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 298. ISBN 978-1-4698-3322-4...
- Stay-at-home
parents are
generally responsible for
domestic c****s,
including childrearing. Historically, stay-at-home
mothers were more common, but
since the increasing...
- growth. "Concerted cultivation" is the type of
childrearing that middle-class
parents practice. This
childrearing practice consists of
parents parti****ting...