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This week's topic is one that most parents don't like to admit and that's which one of their kids is their favourite. According to an article published by the BBC, Parental Differential Treatment (PDT) occurs in over 65% of families with long-standing effects for all siblings.
In this episode, we talk about favouritism, and how to connect with your kids in a meaningful way to help them feel loved and supported. As parents, it can sometimes be easy to gravitate toward one kid over another but that doesn't mean there's no opportunities to connect with your other kids in equally meaningful ways.
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This week's topic is one that most parents don't like to admit and that's which one of their kids is their favourite. According to an article published by the BBC, Parental Differential Treatment (PDT) occurs in over 65% of families with long-standing effects for all siblings.
In this episode, we talk about favouritism, and how to connect with your kids in a meaningful way to help them feel loved and supported. As parents, it can sometimes be easy to gravitate toward one kid over another but that doesn't mean there's no opportunities to connect with your other kids in equally meaningful ways.
Enjoying the show? Help us out by rating us on Apple! https://apple.co/3du8mPK
Follow us on Facebook and join our Facebook Community! Access resources, get support from other parents, and ask Caroline and Andrew your questions! Follow FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566206651235and
FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/674563503855526
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