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Dutch parents believe in the importance of quality time together from "summary" of The Happiest Kids in the World by Rina Mae Acosta,Michele Hutchison

Dutch parents have a deep-rooted belief in spending quality time together as a family. This is not just a passing trend or a fleeting fad; it is a fundamental aspect of their parenting philosophy. They prioritize family time over work commitments, social engagements, or extracurricular activities. This dedication to spending time together as a family is considered essential for building strong bonds and nurturing positive relationships among family members. Quality time together does not necessarily mean extravagant vacations or elaborate outings. It can be as simple as having meals together, engaging in meaningful conversations, or participating in shared activities. Dutch parents understand that these everyday moments are what truly matter in the long run. They value the time spent with their children and make a consc...
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    The Happiest Kids in the World

    Rina Mae Acosta

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