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Does Your Own Childhood Affect Your Parenting?

Ever wondered why one parent can keep a sense of humor in the face of their child’s challenging behavior while another starts yelling? Why some parents plague themselves with criticism, worry and doubt while others seem more able to just relax and enjoy their children?
Read more at psychologytoday.com
Does Your Own Childhood Affect Your Parenting?

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