Gen Xers, who grew up in the 1970s and 1980s, have been called the least parented of all generations. They were taught ...
A retro Raggedy Ann lunchbox on a white background - Memoriesarecaptured/Getty Images The 1970s were a period of significant cultural growth for many aspects of the United States, and food was no ...
In the 1970s, kids had more freedom and responsibility than most children experience today. Parents often gave their kids wide boundaries, trusting them to navigate neighborhoods, solve problems, and ...
If you had to encapsulate the 1970s into roughly sixteen minutes, around four songs or so, which ones would you choose?
FARGO — It's a funny thing about being a reporter. You write a story, turn it in — then often, can't stop thinking about it. It sticks with you. Of course, with some tragic stories that's very bad.
Before smartphones and helicopter parents existed, an entire generation accidentally developed emotional superpowers through ...
Back in the 1970s, parents had their own way of doing things. In many sweet ways, they toughened up their kids for the life ahead of them without even knowing it. Parents of the '70s rarely spared ...
The classroom experience has come a long way since the 1970s. From the scab-generating playgrounds and poofy prom hair to cafeteria trays piled high with cobbler, the school days of yesteryear are but ...
Ah, summer is upon us. That means the media are publishing a spate of articles that offer tips to parents on how to make their kids go outside and play — some of the articles encourage parents to let ...