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child custody
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Western countries
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Child custody often involves shared or joint custody arrangements where both parents have legal rights and responsibilities for the child's upbringing.
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2
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child custody
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Western countries
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Parents may opt for mediation and collaborative decision-making to reach mutually agreeable child custody arrangements outside of the court system.
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3
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childcare
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Western countries
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Childcare facilities and nannies are commonly used by working parents in Western countries, including the United States.
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4
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childcare
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Western countries
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Childcare is often organized through paid services or family arrangements, emphasizing individual responsibility.
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5
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custody
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Western countries
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In case of divorce, joint custody of children is considered ideal for the well-being of the child, with both parents sharing responsibility for raising them.
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6
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parental care
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Western countries
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Expectation of active involvement of parents in children's education and upbringing
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7
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parental care
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Western countries
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Parents often encourage independence and self-sufficiency in their children from a young age
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8
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parental care
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Western countries
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Parents may hire professional caregivers for their children, especially in urban areas
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9
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parental care
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Western countries
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Emphasis on fostering individualism and personal achievements in children
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10
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parental care
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Western countries
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Acknowledgment of the importance of spending quality time with children for their emotional and psychological development
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11
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parental care
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western countries
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Emphasizes nurturing, education, and emotional support for children
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12
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pediatric
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Western countries
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Pediatric care is an essential part of healthcare with specialized doctors and facilities for children.
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