The process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood.
1 They're almost halfway to the child rearing costs that the government gave.
2 Our child rearing is a product of history, geography, culture and personal experience.
3 The discussion of how religion affects child rearing is definitely an interesting one.
4 Learning the basics of child rearing is difficult at any time.
5 That model still works for some couples entering child rearing with traditional expectations.
6 And the notion of human monogamous child rearing is well established among sociobiologists.
7 The words of wisdom on child rearing were meaningless to her.
8 I told him I wanted to share housework and child rearing , and he agreed.
9 Her notions of conduct in general and of child rearing in particular were very strict.
10 Such differences normally are explained in terms of child rearing and subsequent learned achievement motivation.
11 Teutonic child rearing certainly sounds more fun than ours.
12 And child rearing was the last thing my grandfather had in mind during his retirement.
13 Katy Gosset talks to parents and a clinical psychologist about the R&D of child rearing .
14 By 1961, Dr. Spock's had been the prevailing voice in American child rearing for fifteen years.
15 There were a great many similarities between treecat and Grayson notions of child rearing , she reflected.
16 Consider the role of language in child rearing .
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