At its peak, the commune was home to some 600 members who participated in a lifestyle marked by extreme social experiments, including partner swapping and communal child-rearing. Muehl's practices ...
Nixon wrote that he opposed committing "the vast moral authority of the National Government to the side of communal ...
This means that anyone who would like to see a shift in cultural attitudes toward child-rearing cannot ignore the economic barriers to such a transformation. Contrary to arguments purporting ...
They also navigated gay identity, orgies, communal child-rearing; what never seemed to waver was the sense that this was an ...
Unlike in the mid-20th century, when child rearing was more communal, today’s parents are increasingly isolated. Extended families and local support networks have diminished. Children no longer roam ...
When I worked in reception at a maternal child health clinic and saw all the mothers cradling their newborns, I always felt slightly perturbed by their limp appearance. Even when I was pregnant ...
Instead, they can act as backup daycare providers, pick up a sick child from school, shuttle tweens between activities, or stock a freezer with some favourite meals. Every little bit helps ease the ...
For decades, the world has been captivated by proposed solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, ranging from the two-state solution to the one-state solution. These ideas, while superficially ...
The revised law to support child care and child rearing was passed and enacted by a majority vote of the ruling parties at an Upper House plenary session. One of the funding sources for the new ...
As the audience queued for coffee, they debated Smajdor’s proposal. Some women in the group commented that they had enjoyed being pregnant, that carrying a child had been a profoundly ...