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==== Parenting ==== Other women's magazines have influenced views of [[mother]]hood and child-rearing through the use of advice columns, [[advertisements]], and articles related to [[parenting]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last1=Weaver|first1=Heather|last2=Proctor|first2=Helen|date=May 2018|title=The Question of the Spotted Muumuu: How the Australian Women's Weekly Manufactured a Vision of the Normative School Mother and Child, 1930sβ1980s|journal=[[History of Education Quarterly]]|volume=58|issue=2|pages=229β260|doi=10.1017/heq.2018.4|s2cid=149955078|issn=0018-2680}}</ref> Mass-marketed women's magazines have shaped and transformed cultural values related to parenting practices. As such, magazines targeting women and parenthood have exerted power and influence over ideas about motherhood and child-rearing.<ref name=":0" />
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