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The Johnstone family of Cheyenne, Wyoming has created a "family economy” in which members barter their services and homemade goods. The teenager’s babysitting services are as valuable as dad’s breakfast crepes. Even the youngest member has found ways to contribute by bathing the dog and tidying rooms (Ramirez 109).
Works Cited
Dunn, Clara. Sibling Rivalry. Toronto: Modern Press, 1999. Print.
Ramirez, Ana. Examining the Family Dynamic. New York: Prestige Publishers,
2011. Print.
Thornton, Davis. Teaching Children Independence. Boston: Society Press, 2002. Print.
Vera, Nikko. Benefits of Household Chores. Providence: Union House, 2007. Print.
If readers want to learn more about the Johnstone family, they should read
Sibling Rivalry.
Examining the Family Dynamic.
Teaching Children Independence.
Benefits of Household Chores.
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If readers want to learn more about the Johnstone family, consult these books:
Dunn, Clara. Sibling Rivalry. Toronto: Modern Press, 1999; Ramirez, Ana. Examining the Family Dynamic. New York: Prestige Publishers, 2011 (see p. 109 for the Johnstone family example); Thornton, Davis. Teaching Children Independence. Boston: Society Press, 2002; Vera, Nikko. Benefits of Household Chores. Providence: Union House, 2007.
Dunn, Clara. Sibling Rivalry. Toronto: Modern Press, 1999; Ramirez, Ana. Examining the Family Dynamic. New York: Prestige Publishers, 2011 (see p. 109 for the Johnstone family example); Thornton, Davis. Teaching Children Independence. Boston: Society Press, 2002; Vera, Nikko. Benefits of Household Chores. Providence: Union House, 2007.
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