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  <title>Why You Should Let People Yell At Your Kids with Marina Lopes (#68)</title>
  <description>Marina Lopes, a Brazilian American journalist, shares insights from her global research on parenting practices. Learn how international insights can transform American parenting and community support systems, emphasizing practical strategies to build a nurturing environment for raising children. &amp;amp;nbsp; Key topics The importance of community support in parenting Cultural differences in parenting practices Strategies to build a supportive village The role of government and policy in family support Involving fathers and redistributing caregiving responsibilities  Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Learning Through Practice 01:19 Cultural Insights on Parenting 03:28 The Loneliness of American Parenting 04:48 The Need for Community in Parenting 07:45 Cultural Changes in Parenting Roles 09:38 Learning Through Failure: Dads in Charge 12:37 The Role of Mothers in Parenting Dynamics 14:48 The Breaking Point of Parenting Support 16:45 The Need for Policy Change 17:41 Redefining Family and Community Responsibilities 19:49 Cultural Practices in Parenting 22:37 Building Community Support 24:25 Integrating Global Parenting Practices 27:18 Creating Visible Community Spaces </description>
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