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Give Presence, Not Presents | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Recently, Prager University noted that kids received a lot less in the 1950s than they do today. In spite of that,
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children’s mental health was significantly better than the health of today’s kids. John Rosemond stated,
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“As indulgence has become the parenting norm, the rates of child and teen depression have skyrocketed.”
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This is a poignant reminder that children need us in their lives more than presents.
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Money can never purchase your children’s affections or success.
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What they need most is interaction with you, the parents and adults in their lives. As Dr. John Trainer stated,
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“Children are not distractions from more important work.
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They are the most important work.” I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.