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French children are expected to behave well in public from "summary" of Bringing Up Bébé by Pamela Druckerman

French parents expect their children to behave well in public. This expectation is deeply ingrained in French culture and is considered a fundamental aspect of parenting. From a young age, French children are taught to be respectful, polite, and considerate towards others. They are expected to follow rules and guidelines, both at home and in public settings. French parents believe that teaching children how to behave well in public is essential for their social development and success in life. By setting clear expectations and boundaries, parents help children understand the importance of respecting others and behaving appropriately in different situations. This emphasis on good behavior is not meant to stifle children's individuality or creativity, but rather to instill in them a sense of resp...
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    Bringing Up Bébé

    Pamela Druckerman

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