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  2. History of childhood - Wikipedia

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    Marten, James, ed. Children and Youth during the Civil War Era (2012) excerpt and text search; Marten, James. Children and Youth in a New Nation (2009) Marten, James. Childhood and Child Welfare in the Progressive Era: A Brief History with Documents (2004), includes primary sources; Marten, James. The Children's Civil War (2000) excerpt and ...

  3. Child development - Wikipedia

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    The amount of time mothers spent with their children and the quality of their interactions are important in terms of children's trait emotional intelligence, not only because those times of joint activity reflect a more positive parenting, but because they are likely to promote modeling, reinforcement, shared attention, and social cooperation.

  4. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Social class, wealth, culture and income have a very strong impact on what methods of child rearing parents use. [9] Cultural values play a major role in how a parent raises their child.

  5. Cost of raising a child - Wikipedia

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    "Raising that '07 baby will cost $204,060 in U.S." - from Reuters, retrieved August 5, 2012. "Cost of raising children not as high as government would have you believe" - from caller.com, retrieved March 31, 2013. "Cost of Raising Children in the US" - from Globe Life Insurance, retrieved September 11, 2013

  6. Free-range parenting - Wikipedia

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    Children riding a horse to school, Glass House Mountains. Free-range parenting is the concept of raising children in the spirit of encouraging them to function independently and with limited parental supervision, in accordance with their age of development and with a reasonable acceptance of realistic personal risks.

  7. Kinship care - Wikipedia

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    Kinship care is a term used in the United States and Great Britain for the raising of children by grandparents, other extended family members, and unrelated adults with whom they have a close family-like relationship such as godparents and close family friends because biological parents are unable to do so for whatever reason.

  8. Early childhood development - Wikipedia

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    With the high rates of children attending early childhood education, the task of raising healthy and strong children is equally the responsibility of both parents and preschool institutions. [11] The incidence and quality of physical activity education in early childhood education have a strong positive effect on the cognitive, social and ...

  9. Mother - Wikipedia

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    History records many conflicts between mothers and their children. Some even resulted in murder , such as the conflict between Cleopatra III of Egypt and her son Ptolemy X . In modern cultures, matricide (the killing of one's mother) and filicide (the killing of one's son or daughter) have been studied but remain poorly understood.