Fascinating Study Shows How Toddlers Avoid Making Parents Angry
I explore an experiment conducted a few years ago at the University of Washington that shows how toddlers regulate their behavior to avoid making adults angry. The experiment suggests profound implications for how we parent young kids. References • Toddlers regulate their behavior to avoid ...

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Toddlers regulate their behavior to avoid making adults angry

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