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Dutch parents value patience and understanding in parenting from "summary" of The Happiest Kids in the World by Rina Mae Acosta,Michele Hutchison

Dutch parents have a unique approach to parenting that sets them apart from other cultures. One key aspect of this approach is their emphasis on patience and understanding when it comes to raising their children. They believe in taking the time to truly listen to their children and understand their needs and feelings. This patience allows them to connect with their children on a deeper level and build a strong bond based on trust and mutual respect. In Dutch culture, there is an emphasis on allowing children the space and time to grow and develop at their own pace. Parents do not rush their children or push them to achieve certain milestones before they are ready. Instead, they provide a supportive enviro...
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