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Psychology Says ’60s and ’70s Kids Didn’t Become Emotionally Strong From Better Parenting. They Learned to Self-Regulate Through Daily Neglect - Indian Defence Review

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They Learned to Self-Regulate Through Daily Neglect Indian Defence ReviewPsychology says kids who grew up in the 1960s and '70s learned a version of emotional resilience that modern parenting has accidentally engineered out of an entire generation Space Daily

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