Andrew Mccracken

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Children well attached to their parents are eager to be like them. Until adolescence, at least, they take great pleasure when similarities and likenesses are noticed by others, whether it is the same sense of humor, the same preferences in food, the same ideas on a topic, the same reactions to a movie, the same taste in music.
Hold on to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers
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