In the past few years, I've read a few books that discuss modern American middle-class parenting:
Leanore Skenazy's
Free Range Kids suggests that middle-class American parents are going crazy with worry in a media environment that exaggerates the risks posed to children by crime or accident. (The sole risk that gets understated is the danger of
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Farm children grew up with a necessary independence and workload, but also with an intergenerational support system watching over them.
I was born into a midwest family with a twenty acre farm in the 1960s. My grandmother and uncles lived within biking distance on country roads.
My children, born in the 1990s, lived in a small town and we could still bike and walk everywhere, but we had no family nearby to be casual help in raising them. As such, I needed to hire people and put parameters around what was "good enough" for hired help to do that was more than I'd have required from family members.
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