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Jun 2023
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Nate G. Hilger, "The Parent Trap: How to...

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Few people realize that raising children is the single largest industry in the United States. Yet this vital work receives little political support, and its primary workers--parents--labor in isolation. If they ask for help, they are made to feel inadequate; there is no centralized organization to represent their interests; and there is virtually nothing spe ... Show More
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