Did Less Supervision Create Stronger Kids? What Psychology Says About 1960s–70s Childhood

Did Less Supervision Create Stronger Kids What Psychology Says About 1960s–70s Childhood

A growing psychological debate suggests that children raised in the 1960s and 1970s may have developed emotional strength not necessarily due to superior parenting, but because they experienced more independence. With fewer controls and less constant supervision, they often learned to manage emotions, solve problems, and adapt on their own—skills that modern, highly managed childhoods … Read more

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