Parent to Parent

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Once, when it came to nurture, breeding, educating babies and children, values and traditions by families and communities were mostly based on sharing and transmitting enacted practices as traditions and culture. At the same time religion and strong powers coming from above were interested only in controlling and infrastructuring social life, but did not dealt with family matters. As described by anthropologists and ethnographs researching on such field (Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson for instance studied and reported on video footage in Bali and Samoa cultures how childhood rivalry happened because mothers were taking care of others children)