Behavioral scientists found that the children who turned out the most stable weren’t the ones with the happiest parents — they were the ones whose parents named their own bad moods out loud instead of

Behavioral scientists found that the children who turned out the most stable weren’t the ones with the happiest parents — they were the ones whose parents named their own bad moods out loud instead of

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The parents who raised the steadiest kids weren't the cheerful ones — they were the ones willing to say 'I'm in a bad mood and it isn't about you' out loud.

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The parents who raised the steadiest kids weren't the cheerful ones — they were the ones willing to say 'I'm in a bad mood and it isn't about you' out loud.

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