Kids are naturally interested in what their parents do all day. Conversations about work can be a great opportunity to grow closer and share your values.Unfortunately, these conversations are hard to do well. "The biggest mistake I see people make is giving their kids the fundamental belief that work is a huge burden," says Deborah Gilboa, a physician and parenting expert who runs the Ask Doctor G website. "They wish they didn’t have to go, of course they don’t like it, or even more, that nobody likes it."
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