How do today's middle-class children compare to working-class children?

a. Middle-class children are more scheduled, while working-class children are more spontaneous.
b. Middle-class children are more natural, while working-class children are more structured.
c. Middle-class children experience more authoritarian parenting, while working-class children experience more flexible parenting.
d. Middle-class children are more constrained, while working-class children are more entitled.


a

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