“The most important difference between these early American families and our own is that early families constituted economic unitsin which all members, from young children on up, played important productive roles within the household. The prosperity of the whole family depended on how well husband, wife, and children could manage and cultivate the land. Children were essential to this family enterprise from age six or so until their twenties, when they left home.”
Quote by Kenneth Keniston
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All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure
This book delves into the various pressures affecting American families, examining the social, economic, and psychological factors that shape family dynamics and the broader American family unit. more
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Source: All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure
Source: All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure
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