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We've all been there: frustrated with a manager who doesn't seem to realize they're making things more difficult than they should be. But there is something you can do.
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Gradually exposing a child to separation can help them become more comfortable with it, Lee said. Parents can start by doing short bursts of separation — such as going into another room for 5 minutes ...
If your child is anxious, Brymer suggests a simple breathing exercise: Ask them what their favorite color is, then have them ...
Every child says "no" to adult requests at some point, especially at certain ages. Responding with patience and room to protest can help ensure the task still gets done.
People raised by Gen Z parents will probably struggle with boredom, as they are bound to have very short attention spans.