Can your kids learn about how to handle emotions and challenges by watching you cry? Or is it best to keep this side of you hidden from their sight? Alice Bradley of finslippy.com thinks there can be merit to crying in front of your kids.
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Can your kids learn about how to handle emotions and challenges by watching you cry? Or is it best to keep this side of you hidden from their sight? Alice Bradley of finslippy.com thinks there can be merit to crying in front of your kids.
Do you cry in front of your kids? Do you use your own suffering as teachable moments?
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