Life in the ’70s required patience. Here are 15 reasons ’70s kids had to wait, work, and play differently than kids do today.
The 1970s were a time of cultural experimentation, looser rules, and a growing belief that children were resilient enough to “turn out fine” with minimal interference. Parents were encouraged to trust ...
Setting an example by leading with empathy and disciplining kids thoughtfully for thoughtless behavior is what makes them kind, altruistic adults, according to the American Psychological Association.