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Why Parenting Became a Public Debate Instead of a Private Duty
Over the past several decades, parenting in America has shifted from a private family responsibility to a public debate shaped by schools, medical systems, and government institutions. Research shows how and why that change occurred.
Jan 253 min read


Why Schools Are Often the Front Line of Civic Conflict
When families perceive that decisions are being made without transparency, consent, or local input, tension rises quickly. Schools are not abstract policy arenas. They affect children, routines, beliefs, and household dynamics in immediate ways.
This proximity makes schools uniquely sensitive to civic disagreement.
Jan 253 min read
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