
'Free time is the best way a child learns.' Avoid Hurried Child Syndrome in your home
Studio 5 · KSL Podcasts
January 18, 202510m 6s
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Show Notes
<p>From school to piano lessons, dance class, and soccer practice, today’s children often have packed schedules. This phenomenon, known as Hurried Child Syndrome, can lead to significant stress and anxiety, potentially affecting children well into adulthood.</p>
<p>Studio 5 Parenting Contributor <a href="http://studio5.ksl.com/tag/heather-johnson">Heather Johnson</a> shared what Hurried Child Syndrome is, and how we can avoid it in our homes.</p>
<p>Read more here: <a href="https://studio5.ksl.com/free-time-best-child-learns-hurried-child-syndrome/">https://studio5.ksl.com/free-time-best-child-learns-hurried-child-syndrome/</a></p>