| Carroll,
You may get quite different takes from young folks in China than those same aged kids in the States. In China, at least in the case of the childhood of today's 20 somethings, their parents both worked as a norm and out of necessity, not as an option. Also, in China childhood is far more "communal" than in the States or many other western countries. Finally, in China grandparents, whether living in or living out, are considered family members rather than relative, therefore, they simply pick up where the parent leave off. |
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