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What is the 'theory of purchasing power parity'?
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Baumrind
A psychologist known for her research on parenting styles, identifying three major approaches: authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive.
Lenient
Exhibiting tolerance or a mild disposition in enforcing strict rules or punishments.
Helicopter Parents
Parents who take an overly protective or excessively interested approach in managing their children's lives, often intruding in matters of education and personal growth.
Compadrazgo
The relationship established between parents and godparents as a form of coparenting.
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