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When we go into these conversations second-guessing ourselves or feeling bad, our kids can sense these feelings and are more likely to push back or try to negotiate. Kids do this for good reason.
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Parents spend 67 hours a year negotiating with their kidsThis difference gives parents both a challenge and an opportunity. Kids’ acceptance of protein foods provides a good nutritional base, while their rejection of vegetables highlights where ...
A new study reveals that parents in the US spend an average of 67 hours a year negotiating with their kids, roughly 260 ...
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