Child Rearing and Family
- Baby hatch
- Boarding school
- Breastfeeding
- Child
- Child discipline
- Child rearing
- Day school
- Family
- Family planning
- Family Ties
- Father
- Nuclear family
- Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Mother
- Maternal bond
- Homesickness
- Paternity
- Parenting
- Parenting styles
- Parental supervision
- Homeschooling
- Nanny
- List of traditional children's games
- Taking Children Seriously
- Kibbutzim
- Third culture kid
- Love
- Sand art and play
- Parental Alienation Syndrome
- Focus on the Family
- Attachment parenting
- Gender of rearing
- Woman
- Man
- Girl
- Boy
- Attachment
- Matriarchy
- Maturationism
- Punishment
- Empty nest syndrome
- Paternal bond
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Famous quotes containing the words child, rearing and/or family:
“Adolescence is a tough time for parent and child alike. It is a time between: between childhood and maturity, between parental protection and personal responsibility, between life stage- managed by grown-ups and life privately held.”
—Anna Quindlen (20th century)
“In the years of the Roman Republic, before the Christian era, Roman education was meant to produce those character traits that would make the ideal family man. Children were taught primarily to be good to their families. To revere gods, ones parents, and the laws of the state were the primary lessons for Roman boys. Cicero described the goal of their child rearing as self- control, combined with dutiful affection to parents, and kindliness to kindred.”
—C. John Sommerville (20th century)
“Chant lessons and your family will prosper; drunken ditties will lead you to ruin.”
—Chinese proverb.