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  2. What Happens to All the Kids With No Living Grandparents?

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    The presumption that our own family must have a living, somewhat-involved grandparent feels equally ubiquitous. Nearly 800,000 people who died of Covid-19 were 65 and over, according to CDC data ...

  3. Voluntary childlessness - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, around half of Canadian women without children in their 40s had decided to not have any from an early age. [9] Among Canadian women aged 50 and over, about 17.2% had no biological children, as of 2022. [143] A 2023 report states that over a third of Canadians aged 18 to 49 do not want to have children.

  4. Child-free adults are more likely to seek therapy than ... - AOL

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    In fact, a 2024 U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory highlights that 33% of parents reported high levels of stress in the past month compared to just 20% of other adults. As they manage the physical ...

  5. Why many millennials and Gen Z adults don't want kids: It's ...

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    And to be sure, it's increasingly expensive to raise a child, with one study finding parents typically spend about $240,000 on each kid from birth to age 18. That's a 20% increase from 2016. That ...

  6. Childlessness - Wikipedia

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    Childlessness at the age of 30. Childlessness is the state of not having children.Childlessness may have personal, social or political significance. Childlessness, which may be by choice or circumstance, is distinguished from voluntary childlessness, also called being "childfree", which is voluntarily having no children, and from antinatalism, wherein childlessness is promoted.

  7. Feral child - Wikipedia

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    A feral child (also called wild child) is a young individual who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, with little or no experience of human care, social behavior, or language. Such children lack the basics of primary and secondary socialization. [1]

  8. People Whose Parents Weren't Affectionate With Each Other in ...

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    A lack of parental PDA can have long-lasting, unexpected impacts.

  9. Kibbutz communal child rearing and collective education

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    Parents were not involved economically in the upbringing of their children. Children's lives had three focal points: the children's house, parents' house, and the whole kibbutz. They lived in the children's house, where they had communal sleeping arrangements and visited their parents for 2–3 hours a day.