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There is perhaps no more delicate a topic for discussion than what is ‘best’ for children—a discussion confounded by the singularity of ‘best’ and the diversity of ‘children.’ In the Western world certain beliefs about children and their care are presented as ‘universal’, but the global evidence to support such claims is often lacking.
By Dr. Frederick B. Covington4.3
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There is perhaps no more delicate a topic for discussion than what is ‘best’ for children—a discussion confounded by the singularity of ‘best’ and the diversity of ‘children.’ In the Western world certain beliefs about children and their care are presented as ‘universal’, but the global evidence to support such claims is often lacking.