In China, don't hesitate to give your children snacks. You must buy snacks for your kids. There are two situations for children with snacks and children without snacks after going to school. Parents who give snacks to their children think they are cultivating good habits. However, some parents have noticed a strange phenomenon at school: some children kneel in front of other kids and call out for their parents, hoping that the other child will give them a bite of snack. Parents who often buy snacks for their children have also observed another strange aspect of life: when snacks are stored at home, children cannot eat them, and when they go to school, they don’t ask others for snacks, nor do they consider using snacks to threaten or coerce others into doing humiliating things. This is a simple psychological phenomenon, but I understand that many people are afraid that buying snacks for children will develop bad habits, such as eating only snacks and skipping meals. In reality, some smart parents have already noticed this situation. Children who have access to snacks are actually indifferent to them. A child who has been respected and whose basic desires are fulfilled from a young age is less likely to lose their bottom line in the outside world.
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In China, don't hesitate to give your children snacks. You must buy snacks for your kids. There are two situations for children with snacks and children without snacks after going to school. Parents who give snacks to their children think they are cultivating good habits. However, some parents have noticed a strange phenomenon at school: some children kneel in front of other kids and call out for their parents, hoping that the other child will give them a bite of snack. Parents who often buy snacks for their children have also observed another strange aspect of life: when snacks are stored at home, children cannot eat them, and when they go to school, they don’t ask others for snacks, nor do they consider using snacks to threaten or coerce others into doing humiliating things. This is a simple psychological phenomenon, but I understand that many people are afraid that buying snacks for children will develop bad habits, such as eating only snacks and skipping meals. In reality, some smart parents have already noticed this situation. Children who have access to snacks are actually indifferent to them. A child who has been respected and whose basic desires are fulfilled from a young age is less likely to lose their bottom line in the outside world.