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Dutch parents value the importance of a strong support system for kids from "summary" of The Happiest Kids in the World by Rina Mae Acosta,Michele Hutchison

In the Netherlands, parents understand the significance of providing a strong support system for their children. This means creating an environment where kids feel secure, loved, and encouraged to explore the world around them. Dutch parents believe in fostering independence in their children while also being there to offer guidance and reassurance when needed. They prioritize building a close-knit family unit where communication is open and trust is paramount. One way Dutch parents show their support is by being actively involved in their children's lives. They attend school events, help with homework, and engage in meaningful conversations about their day. By being present and engaged, p...
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