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Parenting Without Borders - International Perspectives on Child-Rearing - cover

Parenting Without Borders - International Perspectives on Child-Rearing

Leonard Crimson

Publisher: Creative Quill Press

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Parenting Without Borders: International Perspectives on Child-Rearing by Leonard Crimson is a comprehensive exploration of diverse parenting practices from around the globe. This enlightening book delves into various cultural approaches to raising children, offering readers valuable insights into the many facets of parenting. From the role of grandparents and the impact of cultural values to the intricacies of co-parenting and the challenges of raising children with special needs, this book covers it all.
Each chapter provides a deep dive into specific aspects of child-rearing, including the importance of emotional intelligence, the dynamics of sibling relationships, the influence of technology and social media, and the strategies for managing work-life balance. Through a combination of historical context, cross-cultural comparisons, and practical advice, readers will gain a holistic understanding of how different cultures approach the universal challenges of parenting.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply interested in learning about global child-rearing practices, Parenting Without Borders offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration to help you navigate the complexities of raising children in today's diverse world.
Available since: 12/18/2024.

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