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    Making Kids Super-Safe is Making Them Super-Anxious

    July 25, 2018
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    NPR has noticed the same thing we have: When we raise kids with zero risk, ironically it doesn’t reassure them. It makes everything start seeming daunting and risky. That’s anxiety producing! Join the mulling over at Let Grow.

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