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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, child-rearing emphasizes structured education and individualism.
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African countries
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In African countries, child-rearing emphasizes communal responsibility and the involvement of extended family members and neighbors.
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Matriarchal societies in Africa
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In matriarchal societies in Africa, child-rearing involves extended family and community support with less focus on nuclear family structure.
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hunter-gatherer societies
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In hunter-gatherer societies, child-rearing involves communal upbringing and shared responsibilities within the community.
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modern societies
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In modern societies, child-rearing involves formal education, structured activities, and guidance from parents in nuclear families.
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Asian countries
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Child-rearing in Asian countries emphasizes respect for authority and group harmony in disciplined upbringing.
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China
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In China, child-rearing focuses on respecting elders, academic success, and strict discipline.
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Maori culture
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Maori child-rearing emphasizes holistic development, community responsibility, ancestral traditions, and connection to the land.
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Pacific Island cultures
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In Pacific Island cultures, child-rearing is a communal effort focused on passing down wisdom through stories and traditions.
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Rural African communities
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In rural African communities, child-rearing is a communal responsibility emphasizing respect for elders.
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Scandinavian countries
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Scandinavian child-rearing focuses on playful education, gender equality, and nature activities for children's development.
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Western science culture
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Western science culture prioritizes raising independent and self-sufficient children through formal education and evidence-based parenting practices.
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European countries
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In European countries, child-rearing includes an emphasis on culinary appreciation and exposure to diverse foods.
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Fiji
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In Fijian culture, child-rearing involves imparting the wisdom of elders and ancestors through stories and traditions.
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France
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In France, child-rearing includes a focus on culinary appreciation and exposing children to a wide variety of foods.
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Ghana
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In Ghanaian culture, extended family members play a significant role in the upbringing of children.
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Global
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Children across the world are encouraged to gain independence at a young age in the practice of child-rearing.
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Indigenous tribes
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In Indigenous tribes, child-rearing involves raising children within a close-knit community and teaching them to contribute to the collective group from a young age.
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, there is a strong emphasis on academic success and discipline in raising children.
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Latin American countries
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In Latin American countries, demonstrating physical affection and warmth towards children is common in child-rearing.
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Less industrialized countries
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In less industrialized countries, child-rearing emphasizes communal upbringing and collectivist values.
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Mexico
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In Mexican culture, it is common to show physical affection and warmth towards children in the process of child-rearing.
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Military context
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A structured and disciplined approach is used in military culture for child-rearing to instill values of obedience and respect.
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, child-rearing emphasizes outdoor play and a close connection with nature.
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Remote or traditional communities
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In remote or traditional communities, child-rearing emphasizes learning through observation, community participation, and passing down oral traditions.
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Remote tribes in isolated regions
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In remote tribes, informal learning of practical skills and traditions is more important than formal education for child-rearing.
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Remote tribes in the Amazon
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In remote Amazon tribes, child-rearing involves learning through observation, participation, and oral traditions from elders.
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Traditional tribal cultures
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In traditional tribal cultures, child-rearing is a communal effort with lesser emphasis on strict schedules.
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Tribal or indigenous cultures
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In tribal or indigenous cultures, child-rearing involves communal care, integrating children into daily activities, and passing on oral traditions and cultural practices.
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Urban areas in the United States
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In urban areas of the United States, child-rearing is the primary responsibility of parents with limited community involvement.
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Western nuclear families
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In Western nuclear families, children are primarily raised by their immediate family with less involvement from the broader community.
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community in a rural village in Africa
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Child-rearing in a rural African village emphasizes communal caregiving and instilling respect for elders and traditions from an early age.
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