There's a reason why Gen Xers, the kids who largely grew up in the 1970s, are coined the "latchkey" generation — they were ...
According to psychologists, people born in the 60s and 70s are stronger, more independent, and better at problem-solving.
While today's children navigate a world of endless activities and hovering adults, those who grew up when streetlights signaled bedtime and bikes were GPS-free learned something profound that no ...
If you came of age in the 1960s or 70s, chances are your upbringing looked very different from what kids experience today. You likely learned to navigate life without smartphones, self-help apps, or ...
The 1970s were a transformative decade in American history—socially, politically, and culturally. Schools in that era reflected the simplicity, community values, and self-reliance of the time.
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