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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2020 · 19 MIN

Jessica Calarco on Parents and the Power of Privilege in Schools

from Poverty Research & Policy

We've all heard stories about the rise in helicopter parenting—parents who do their kids' homework, drop off things at school for them that they've forgotten, and intervene to smooth the path for their children. It's become so common that many schools now have rules against this kind of parental behavior. But our guest for this episode, sociologist Jessica Calarco of Indiana University, says that for many privileged parents and families, these rules just don't seem to apply. She set out to find out why and tells us about it in this podcast episode.

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