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Psychology Says 1960s and 1970s Kids Built Resilience Through Freedom, Not Perfect Parenting
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Psychology Says 1960s and 1970s Kids Built Resilience Through Freedom, Not Perfect Parenting

KinnMay 28, 2026May 28, 20264 mins0
Many people who grew up in the 1960s and 1970s remember a childhood that looked very different…

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