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behavioral development (Page 3)
The next time your kid freaks, try not to lose your sh*t -- and follow this advice from the pros.
After I changed careers, my once independent daughter became extremely attached to me, even at home.
#2. Encourage your kids to look for success in others.
#3. Mimic the mewling.
#2. They develop a physical connection with others.
#5. They hang out with kids you can’t stand.
For starters, eating with threenagers is a freaking disaster.
Now that I understand what the difference is, I don't feel as defeated. I also don't take my twin boys'…
Number 2 is especially important for us to remember.
And no, I didn't teach them to say "please" and "thanks" so that everyone thinks, "Oh, what nice boys."
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