Gen Xers, who grew up in the 1970s and 1980s, have been called the least parented of all generations. They were taught ...
When we think of the 1970s, we probably remember a time of shag carpets, wood-paneled station wagons, and rotary phones. But ...
In the 1970s, kids had more freedom and responsibility than most children experience today. Parents often gave their kids wide boundaries, trusting them to navigate neighborhoods, solve problems, and ...
Before smartphones and helicopter parents existed, an entire generation accidentally developed emotional superpowers through ...
The decade that brought us shag carpet, disco music, and bell-bottom jeans also delivered some of the most memorable school lunches in American history. The 1970s marked a turning point in cafeteria ...
The year 1979 marked the transition from the golden age of the 70s to the wildly new and inventive era of the 1980s. Quite a bit of good music came out in 1979, too, as any 70s kid would know. And ...
Anyone who learned to play the guitar in the 70s was likely inspired to do so by these killer rock songs from 1974.