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  2. TV Parental Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    TV Parental Guidelines. The TV Parental Guidelines are a television content rating system in the United States that was first proposed on December 19, 1996, by the United States Congress, the American television industry, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The guidelines went into effect by January 1, 1997, on most major broadcast ...

  3. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Parenting. A father and a mother holding their infant child. Parenting or child rearing promotes and supports the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and cognitive development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship.

  4. Deadly Class (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    March 20, 2019. ( 2019-03-20) Deadly Class is an American action drama television series developed by Rick Remender and Miles Orion Feldsott for Syfy. It is based on the comic book series of the same name created by Remender and Wesley Craig and published by Image Comics. The series stars Benedict Wong, Benjamin Wadsworth, Lana Condor, María ...

  5. Is 'Challengers' appropriate for kids? A guide for parents - AOL

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    The love triangle between the 27-year-old actor and her co-stars, who also play tennis players, is depicted from when her character is 18 until into her 30s, so there are teen themes that are ...

  6. Paging all Fathers: Why Is It Always a Class MOM? - AOL

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    Last year, when Angela, a journalist in San Francisco, was Class Mom at her six-year-old son’s school, she attended a Parents Association meeting where something extraordinary happened: A Class ...

  7. Unequal Childhoods - Wikipedia

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    HQ767.9 .L37 2003. Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life is a 2003 non-fiction book by American sociologist Annette Lareau based upon a study of 88 African American and white families (of which only 12 were discussed) to understand the impact of how social class makes a difference in family life, more specifically in children's lives.

  8. My Parents Were Middle Class — Here Is How I Became ... - AOL

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    One major key to Crownholm’s upper-class status was splitting his income stream right down the middle — 50% for lifestyle, 50% for investments that would generate recurring income. “This is ...

  9. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

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    Flipped classroom. Flipped classroom teaching at Clintondale High School in Michigan, United States. A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning. It aims to increase student engagement and learning by having pupils complete readings at home, and work on live problem-solving during class time. [1]