7 Things to Do Each Day If You Want to Raise Happy and Successful Kids
Raising happy and successful kids is hard enough. Teenagers? That's a whole different story. I'm like, a dozen years away from being dad to a teenager, but I was drawn to Christie Halverson's piece about raising teenagers--published a couple of years ago on her blog and more recently on Upworthy. …
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