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Healthy Parent-Child Relationships
Having a healthy relationship requires so many different things working together so that both partners are benefiting from the relationship. This also relates to the parent-child relationship. While parents have considerably more say over what their children can and cannot do, there are things the parents should be doing to set their kids up for success. There is one single thing that parents must give to their children, because if that is missing, your children can grow up as if they were not given enough food, shelter or clothing!
But don't worry - we will explain what that critical aspect of the parent child relationship is, including talking about:
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The 4 Key Ways to develop the parent-child relationship so that your children are receiving the essential benefit we reveal in this article
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What happens to a child who does not receive this benefit, and why it is more important than most of the other things you do as a parent
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"Last week I spoke at the 4th Biennial Wisconsin Fatherhood Conference and the week before to Girl Scouts and their mothers. When I asked both groups, “what’s the one main responsibility parents have to their children?” Many gave answers such as: food, shelter, clothing, education and love. All of their answers are very real needs of a child. However, there are many ways to get food, shelter and clothing or to complete education later in life. It is not a matter of being rich or poor, because children can survive on very little as long as they know they have a loving caregiver. So, what is the one thing that parents have a responsibility to give their children?"
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