If there's one thing have in common with those , it's that they both show us just how varied parenting styles can be.
Argentine parents let their kids stay up until all hours; Japanese parents let 7-year-olds ride the subway by themselves; and Danish parents leave their kids sleeping in a stroller on the curb while they go inside to shop or eat.
Some might make American parents cringe, but others sure could use a close study. Vietnamese mothers, for instance, get their kids out of diapers by 9 months.
Read more by clicking on link below for a sampling of parenting lessons from around the world:
Read more: Global Parenting Habits That Haven't Caught On In The U.S. : Parallels : NPR
Argentine parents let their kids stay up until all hours; Japanese parents let 7-year-olds ride the subway by themselves; and Danish parents leave their kids sleeping in a stroller on the curb while they go inside to shop or eat.
Some might make American parents cringe, but others sure could use a close study. Vietnamese mothers, for instance, get their kids out of diapers by 9 months.
Read more by clicking on link below for a sampling of parenting lessons from around the world:
Read more: Global Parenting Habits That Haven't Caught On In The U.S. : Parallels : NPR
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