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1. Make them do chores.

1. Make them do chores.

Make your kids do chores. They might not love the idea to start with, but research has proven that kids who did self-care and other-care chores were in fact more likely to exhibit better academic performances and problem-solving skills.

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Quote on Child Development

“The path of development is a journey of discovery that is clear only in retrospect, and it’s rarely a straight line.”

-Eileen Kennedy-Moore

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Want to Raise Successful Kids? Science Says These 5 Habits Matter

Want to Raise Successful Kids? Science Says These 5 Habits Matter

Here are five of the most interesting and useful strategies I've found and highlighted recently. The science suggests that if you want to do right by your kids, you should probably do these things.

Here are five of the most interesting and useful strategies I've found and highlighted recent...

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4. Steer them toward video games.

4. Steer them toward video games.

Wait, what? Tell them to play video games?

Yes, indeed. A new study out of Europe that used a "massive" amount of data determined that kids who spend an above-average amount of time playing them wind up with higher IQs than kids who spend their screen time watching videos or scrolling throu...

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2. Teach them to be polite.

2. Teach them to be polite.

Teaching kids to say "please" when they ask for something can reinforce their tendency to be polite, which makes them more persuasive when they're older. Teaching them to say "thank you" habitually encourages gratitude, which stimulates happiness and makes stress easier to deal with.

And te...

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5. Help them figure out their passion(s).

5. Help them figure out their passion(s).

Passion is predictive of whether kids are successful; while mindset and grit might help young people to continue attempting to succeed, it was passion that best predicted whether they actually would.

So, when kids are kids, let them explore different things to determine the ones that they'r...

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3. Work on their emotional intelligence.

3. Work on their emotional intelligence.

Children who develop emotional intelligence also develop a higher chance of graduating, getting a good job, and just being happy.

There are many things you can do to develop emotional intelligence, but at the outset, model your good thinking and use of emotions for them, ask them for their ...

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