In the 1970s, Urie Bronfenbrenner of Cornell University revolutionized the study of child development in a number of ways. First, his studies made it clear that children’s development is affected by more than just their parents—though parents, especially parents of young children, don’t always feel that way; rather they feel that the responsibility of how their children turn out is all on them.
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In the 1970s, Urie Bronfenbrenner of Cornell University revolutionized the study of child development in a number of ways. First, his studies made it clear that children’s development is affected by more than just their parents—though parents, especially parents of young children, don’t always feel that way; rather they feel that the responsibility of how their children turn out is all on them.