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Dutch parents teach their children to value experiences over things from "summary" of The Happiest Kids in the World by Rina Mae Acosta,Michele Hutchison

Dutch parents have a unique approach when it comes to raising their children. They prioritize experiences over material possessions, believing that lasting happiness comes from making memories rather than accumulating things. This value is deeply ingrained in Dutch culture, where simplicity and quality time are cherished above all else. Instead of showering their children with toys and gadgets, Dutch parents focus on creating opportunities for shared experiences. They encourage outdoor activities, family outings, and cultural events that cultivate a sense of togetherness and connection. By emphasizing experiences over things, they teach their children the importance of relationships, personal growth, and adventure. This mindset is reflected in the way Dutch families spend their time and money. Rather than investing in expensive toys or designer clothes, they prioritize travel, nature walks, and creative pursuits that enrich their children's ...
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    The Happiest Kids in the World

    Rina Mae Acosta

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