Children who grew up during the 1960s, often from the tail end of the baby boom or the early edges of Generation X, picked up enduring life lessons that feel increasingly uncommon in modern parenting.
Dinner tables in 1960s Indiana looked a whole lot different than what we see today. Families followed strict rules about everything from how to sit to what you could drink with your mashed potatoes.
The childhood of the 1950s and 1960s was very different from that of children today. Mostly left to their own devices, and ...
Remembering Bruce Sedley's 1960s children show In this archived footage from KTVU, Bruce Sedley recounts how a simple request to his audience helped him construct a beloved costume used on his 1960s ...