Child Rearing and Family
- Baby hatch
- Boarding school
- Breastfeeding
- Child
- Child discipline
- Child rearing
- Day school
- Family
- Family planning
- Family Ties
- Father
- Nuclear family
- Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Mother
- Maternal bond
- Homesickness
- Paternity
- Parenting
- Parenting styles
- Parental supervision
- Homeschooling
- Nanny
- List of traditional children's games
- Taking Children Seriously
- Kibbutzim
- Third culture kid
- Love
- Sand art and play
- Parental Alienation Syndrome
- Focus on the Family
- Attachment parenting
- Gender of rearing
- Woman
- Man
- Girl
- Boy
- Attachment
- Matriarchy
- Maturationism
- Punishment
- Empty nest syndrome
- Paternal bond
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Famous quotes containing the words child, rearing and/or family:
“A new talker will often call her caregiver mommy, which makes parents worry that the child is confused about who is who. She isnt. This is a case of limited vocabulary rather than mixed-up identities. When a child has only one word for the female person who takes care of her, calling both of them mommy is understandable.”
—Amy Laura Dombro (20th century)
“Perhaps one reason that many working parents do not agitate for collective reform, such as more governmental or corporate child care, is that the parents fear, deep down, that to share responsibility for child rearing is to abdicate it.”
—Faye J. Crosby (20th century)
“In former times and in less complex societies, children could find their way into the adult world by watching workers and perhaps giving them a hand; by lingering at the general store long enough to chat with, and overhear conversations of, adults...; by sharing and participating in the tasks of family and community that were necessary to survival. They were in, and of, the adult world while yet sensing themselves apart as children.”
—Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)