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Changes in Parenting and Domestic Violence Over Time
The amount of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and babies decreased significantly during the 1970s in America, while traditional societies would consider this a form of child abuse. Domestic violence that would not have been considered a form of abuse in the 1930s is now recognized as such, particularly in regards to violence against women.
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The perception of what constitutes spousal abuse has changed over time and what might have been acceptable behavior in the past, is now considered abuse.
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The perception of what constitutes spousal abuse has changed over time and what might have been acceptable behavior in the past, is now considered abuse.
ChapterChanges in Parenting and Domestic Violence Over Time
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The percentage of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and babies during the 1970s in America was as little as 16%, which is considered child abuse by traditional societies.
13:08 - 15:19 (02:11)
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The percentage of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and babies during the 1970s in America was as little as 16%, which is considered child abuse by traditional societies. In contrast, infants in hunter-gatherer societies are carried by their mothers up to 90% of the time.