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
Summary
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.
Description
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.
Original reporting
AFBytes is a read-only aggregator. Use the original source for full context and complete reporting.
Open original source