concept   nurturing offspring

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) China (1) Inuit communities in Northern Canada (1) Human societies (1) Indigenous cultures in Australia (1) Insect societies (1) Rural farming communities in India (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Urban families in South Korea (1) Urban societies in Japan (1) Western urban societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 nurturing offspring China In Chinese culture, nurturing offspring emphasizes family cohesion and intergenerational respect in child-rearing. 2
2 nurturing offspring Inuit communities in Northern Canada Inuit communities in Northern Canada prioritize teaching survival skills in harsh Arctic environments as integral to nurturing their offspring. 2
3 nurturing offspring Human societies In human societies, parents or guardians typically care for and provide for their offspring by offering food, shelter, and education. 1
4 nurturing offspring Indigenous cultures in Australia In Indigenous Australian culture, nurturing offspring relies on a strong connection to traditional land and cultural teachings. 1
5 nurturing offspring Insect societies In insect societies, offspring are nurtured collectively by the entire colony, including feeding and protection. 1
6 nurturing offspring Rural farming communities in India In rural farming communities in India, involving children in agricultural tasks from an early age is a customary part of nurturing offspring. 1
7 nurturing offspring Scandinavian countries Scandinavian countries prioritize parental leave and childcare support to nurture offspring. 1
8 nurturing offspring Urban families in South Korea In urban South Korean families, academic pressure and the pursuit of excellence in education are prioritized in nurturing offspring. 1
9 nurturing offspring Urban societies in Japan In urban societies in Japan, there is a high value placed on academic achievements and success in nurturing offspring. 1
10 nurturing offspring Western urban societies In Western urban societies, nurturing offspring commonly involves investing in extracurricular activities and structured education. 1