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parenting

[ pair-uhn-ting, par- ]

noun

  1. the rearing of children:

    The schedule allows her very little time for parenting.

  2. the methods, techniques, etc., used or required in the rearing of children:

    a course in parenting.

  3. the state of being a parent; parenthood.


adjective

  1. of or concerned with the rearing of children:

    good parenting skills.

parenting

/ ˈpɛərəntɪŋ /

noun

  1. the care and upbringing of a child


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Usage Note

Parenting has come to be favored over parenthood, rearing, and bringing up in sociological and educational literature and in popular writing.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of parenting1

First recorded in 1955–60; parent + -ing 1

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Example Sentences

I'm often given unasked-for parenting advice from female parents who often, frankly, have much less parenting experience in general and absolutely none with my kids.

I would love to have a dog but I know it’s a lot of responsibility so co-parenting would be a plus.

Top 10 parenting lessons I learned from David LettermanIt’s time to end the TV trope of the needy empty-nest mom

My mother’s efforts to juggle a career with solo parenting gave me a sense of professional empowerment.

So they should only ever be used as an addition to—not a substitution for—good parenting.

Kent herself has said the movie is about parenting, the unsayable extremes of what mothers can feel.

But genes trump everything, even parenting by furry primates.

Parenting a kid that can get from place to place under his own steam is a whole new ballgame.

As Larkin would no doubt expect, the history of dubious royal parenting steps back to time immemorial.

A news study shows that liberals and conservatives have wildly different parenting styles.

So we can promote, together, education and work and good parenting.

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