10 correct posters about parenting



In the Soviet era children were considered to be public property, and their education was a collective responsibility. To carry this burden for adults helped many bright posters. The website publishes a selection of posters of the Soviet era, which was unobtrusive nurturing image of a model Soviet student, highlighting the most striking positive features, which he should have. The flaws and negative traits were derided and subjected to harsh criticism.

"We love to work hard — there is something to be proud of!" Maria Marisa-Krasnokutsky, 1960

Image source: Goodspb.livejournal.com"Learn to do everything myself!" Datskevich Sergey, 1954



"Spoiled since childhood, son," Anatoly Mosin, 1957



"Everyone can do themselves. Help our mother!" Natalia Vigilyansky, Fedor Kochelaev, 1960



"You respect the work of others", Sofia a Grassroots, 1954



"Don't be so!" Konstantin Ivanov, Veniamin Briskin, 1957



"Not to raise Barchukov!" Stanislav Zabaluev, 1956



"Aren't you?" Eugene Pozdnev, Igor Kominars, 1957



"Do not lie ever!" Galina Shubina, 1965



"Wear it with honor", Galina Shubina, 1956



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