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This looks like middle- Warm-up: Read the below quotation, and then write a paragraph response to this question: Which style reflects how you were raised? “Lareau calls the middle-class parenting style ‘concerted cultivation.’ It’s an attempt to actively ‘foster and assess a child’s talents, opinions, and skills.’ Poor parents tend to follow, by contrast, a strategy of ‘accomplishment of natural growth.’ They see their responsibility to care for their children but to let them grow and develop on their own. Lareau stresses that one style isn’t morally better than the other. The poor children were, to her mind, often better behaved, less whiny, more creative,…and had a well-developed sense of independence” (Gladwell 104). www.dailymail.co.uk This looks like middle- class parenting!