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In the ongoing experiment that is childrearing, any adult wearing any novelty costume will do.
John Rosemond's Traditional Parent (//www.rosemond.com/) presents one theorist's advice to parents on childrearing.
The exception was the women's pages, where he insisted on a Freudian orthodoxy about a mother's role in childrearing.
Like many ads, it dismisses fathers, whether single fathers, gay fathers, or fathers sharing equally with female partners in childrearing.
Ann Crittenden Washington, April 14, 2006 The writer is the author of a book about the economic value of childrearing.
These stereotypes play a greater role than the time women spend out of the workplace while childrearing.
These unpaid activities are critical to human wellbeing and maintaining the labour force, as well as in supporting the future workforce through childrearing.
An awkward new relationship takes on a different dimension in a week when Australia's disability community once again finds itself fighting preconceptions about relationships and childrearing.
In most families, mothers continue to be more involved in childrearing (time spent present with children, as well as actively engaging with them) than are fathers.
The government argued that the differing treatment was justified as "rationally related to the legitimate government interest in encouraging the development of relationships optimal for procreating and childrearing".
Many of today's suburban parents -- who excelled in school and in their high-pressure professions --are eagerepeatepeatheirir success in childrearing.
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