One hundred years from now what will people think of the way we raise our babies in 2013?
In 100 years historians may be disgusted by our use of diapers, and click their tongues over our ignorance of subatomic particles as they relate to cognitive development. They will be around to judge our folly because they survived it, just as our grandparents survived the incomplete information their parents had.
Therese Oneill writes at The Atlantic about baby-rearing ideas of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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