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Discover Ludwig"child's upbringing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the process of raising and educating a child. It can be used in any situation where one is discussing the development and care of a child. Example: "The parents were worried about their child's upbringing, as they wanted to ensure they raised a kind and responsible individual."
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They are not involved in the child's upbringing.
He stated he did not have an active part in this child's upbringing. . . .
When they can't compromise, courts are sometimes forced to deal with the intimate issues of a child's upbringing.
The child's upbringing is almost entirely outsourced, with mothers emailing proxy parents (otherwise known as "housemasters") to check on the progress of children they hardly see.
The German constitution says all citizens have a right to "know of their origins" and fathers have a right to be part of a child's upbringing.
Here he is, on the importance of discipline in a child's upbringing: "People who had a lot of discipline, their heads are in the right place.
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Here is Shatner speaking on success, his wife's bad habits, what he has missed in his children's upbringing (class lyric: "Get a little daughter-dad action going").
He worries about his children's upbringing.
Almost every aspect of children's upbringing is affected by extremism.
Although Maria Theresa pedantically supervised her children's upbringing and education, she was to experience many disappointments in connection with them.
Too many of these women work outside the home and have little energy to devote to their children's upbringing.
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