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I think it should rather be very practical and conversational so that the child naturally feels the affection which is then longlasting
Wouldn’t say win, but parents would of course want to appeal to their child, and feel even closer to him / her.
I think showing love, care and concern are good. It allows the child to confide in you in whatever they need
Not to the extent to bribe the child or close an eye to discipline her just to make her love u more..
No it’s natural and will always be changing overtime. As Long as you keep loving them.
Why not? If it makes them feel good and help them become a better parent?
You don’t need to be best friends with your child to raise them right
Nope doing and teaching the right things is more important for me
Of course. It's part of family relations/ bonding.
yes to a certain extent but not by spoiling kids