6 Habits To Avoid If You Don't Want To Spoil Your Kids
Briefly

Making excuses or apologizing on behalf of children. Lundquist recommended that parents neither make excuses for children being unkind or apologize on their behalf.
"Spoiled tends to reference privileges, often without a sense of them being earned or that they're taken for granted. We also think of spoiled children as lacking empathy," Matt Lundquist, a psychotherapist in New York City, explained to HuffPost.
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