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Do Kids Move Back in with Parents Because They’re Trained to be Helpless: Parenting Without Borders, Part 10

In the Introduction, we broached the idea that the way other cultures parent might be more “right” than the way that the culture in North America parents, as discussed in the book Parenting Without Borders. In Part 1, we looked at some of the different cultural thoughts around sleep. There was also that stunning example of how it’s …

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Posted byJeremiah StanghiniSeptember 7, 2017Posted inPhilosophy, WisdomTags: 99u, Anderson Cooper, Autonomy, Boundaries, Christine Gross-Loh, Dr. Spock, Economy, Expectations, Fail, Fail Fast, Helping, Homework, Japan, Lifehacker, Millennial, Parenting, Parenting Without Borders, Prosocial behavior, prosocial behaviour, Recession, Self-Confidence, Self-esteem, Self-Reliance1 Comment on Do Kids Move Back in with Parents Because They’re Trained to be Helpless: Parenting Without Borders, Part 10

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