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Go ahead and admit it. When you see a child having a tantrum at an airport or a restaurant, you blame the parents. You think, Why cant they …
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Dear Kid Whisperer, My 4-year-old is not yet potty-trained, and because of this, I can't send him to preschool. He has no medical or physical issues, and he completely understands how to use the toilet, but he just doesn't WANT to. He's very strong-willed. Ive tried every kind of convincing, lecture and pleading I can think of. Obviously, I can't "force" him to go to the bathroom. How do I ...
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Hey. Psst. Hey. You. Hey, you, the one reading this. Yeah, you. I lured you into this column because if I had called this How to make your kids happy, it would have attracted all of the wrong people (people who think that they can make their kids happy). This column is not for them. Its for you! As I think you know, because youre still reading this, you cant make your kids happy. That is ...
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