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24 December, 09:17

4. According to Lynthcott-Haims, how are chores an essential part of childhood? How does this relate to positive parenting ideas?

5. Looking at your own childhood, do you feel that your parents imposed a checklisted childhood on you? How do you feel these things have affected you (positively or negatively) as a young adult?

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  1. 24 December, 09:28
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    Well for the first question, the answer is that it teaches kids at a early age of responsibilities, and how things do not get done without someone taking action.

    and you're second question that is all based on how you were raised if your parents forced things upon you or not and if you think it made you a better person or not
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