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What Nobody Tells You About Estrangement: The Unknown Factors That Matter In this episode of the All Things TDS Podcast, we explore an often-overlooked aspect of family estrangement: the historical and cultural context in which parents raised their children. Before judging past parenting decisions by today's standards, it is worth asking an important question: What did parents actually know at the time, and what resources were available to them? We compare the parenting landscape of the 1970s to that of today, examining how dramatically access to information has changed. Parents in the 1970s did not have the internet, parenting influencers, online support groups, podcasts, or instant access to child development research. Much of what they learned came from their own parents, community norms, books, or limited professional guidance. In contrast, today's parents have an unprecedented amount of information available at their fingertips. This episode challenges listeners to consider how generational differences, evolving psychological knowledge, and changing cultural standards influence the way families view past parenting choices. We discuss whether it is fair to hold parents accountable for information that was not widely available at the time and how hindsight can shape perceptions of family relationships. Join us for a thoughtful conversation about context, compassion, accountability, and the unknown factors that often go unrecognized in discussions about family estrangement. Sometimes the most important question isn't what happened—it's what people knew, and didn't know, when it happened.
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