Summer Break and Parenting: Why Kids Do Not Need Constant Fun
Many parents feel pressure to keep kids entertained all summer. But experts say children do not need nonstop activities to be happy.
Many parents feel pressure to keep kids entertained all summer. But experts say children do not need nonstop activities to be happy.
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