9 Parenting Practices From Around The World That May Have You Questioning Your Own

In Japan, children often engage in independent activities like running errands and walking to school without adult supervision, a practice less common in the US. This independence is supported by cultural norms and a low crime rate, with children as young as six taking responsibility for tasks like school cleaning and lunch service. These practices challenge American perspectives on parenting by encouraging greater independence and responsibility among children from a young age.

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