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Parenting

"Parenting or child rearing promotes and supports the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship.

The most common caretaker in parenting is the father or mother, or both, the biological parents of the child in question. However, a surrogate may be an older sibling, a step-parent, a grandparent, a legal guardian, aunt, uncle, other family members, or a family friend. Governments and society may also have a role in child-rearing. In many cases, orphaned or abandoned children receive parental care from non-parent or non-blood relations. Others may be adopted, raised in foster care, or placed in an orphanage. Parenting skills vary, and a parent or surrogate with good parenting skills may be referred to as a good parent." - (en.wikipedia.org 27.12.2021)

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Porträt Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuthsErste Kinderkombination MarzahnMädchenklasse mit Fräulein Mattick, 1925/1926 - Evangelische Schule (?), WolmirstedtVerordnung zur Demokratisierung der deutschen SchuleBeiträge zur Kinderforschung und Heilerziehung, Heft 104Schulausflug von Jungpionieren aus Prenden bei Bernau
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