Sarah Scott

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In 1971, for instance, a trio from Harvard observed ninety mother-toddler pairs for five hours and found that on average, mothers gave a command, told their child no, or fielded a request (often “unreasonable” or “in a whining tone”) every three minutes.
All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood
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