Modeling Behavior
The conversation delves into the critical role of modeling behavior for children, emphasizing that actions speak louder than words. Both speakers reflect on the distractions technology can create, but highlight that the underlying emotional challenges must be addressed. Kids are perceptive to hypocrisy, making it essential for parents to align their behaviors with their teachings to foster genuine understanding and connection.In this clip
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