Have You Hugged Your KId 4 Times Today?
Virginia Saitr, the developer of family therapy, said it takes 4 hugs a day to survive, 8 to get by, and 12 to thrive. How many times have you hugged your child today? Go hug him or her now.
Research continues to show that physical contact, touch, leads to healthier and happier and more intelligent children. But I suggest hugging your child often because it feels good to your child--and to you. And feeling good is something everyone needs.
Teach your child love rather than about love.
Make every moment count. Children grow up so fast! Cherish the little things for they make up a life.
Research continues to show that physical contact, touch, leads to healthier and happier and more intelligent children. But I suggest hugging your child often because it feels good to your child--and to you. And feeling good is something everyone needs.
Teach your child love rather than about love.
Make every moment count. Children grow up so fast! Cherish the little things for they make up a life.
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