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By Elizabeth Verdick

Within the hole of a tree, better than the attention can see . . . 9 wooden geese hatch, one after the other. “That’s good!” says Mama. “We’re nearly done.” One final egg is particularly nonetheless. . . . ultimately, the smallest egg hatches. Then it’s time for all of the wooden geese to make the large bounce from the tree-where their mom made her nest-to the water less than. Ducklings One via 9 take the plunge. yet Duckling Ten isn't so sure...

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This common scenario is unnecessary if we allow our children the time and space to choose personal interests and if we support those choices without getting stuck on them. If your child loves dance class for three years and then wants to drop them cold for guitar lessons, let her. The dance lessons weren’t a waste of time and money; they were good for her during that period of growth and development. To guide your child to a positive and satisfying life path, you must first let him or her go down many roads.

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