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90% Of Happiness Lives In Your Childs Gut

90% Of Happiness Lives In Your Childs Gut

The First Seven Years · Dr. Murray Clarke & Bryce Wylde

September 27, 202511m 59sbonus

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Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/HgL3AYqGXyc

Discover the life-changing gratitude jar technique that transforms children's emotional development across all seven critical years.

Child development experts reveal how 90% of serotonin lives in your child's gut, not their brain, affecting mood and behavior from toddlers to school-age. Learn stage-specific strategies for building gratitude habits that grow with your child - from simple "what made you happy" questions for preschoolers to complex emotional regulation tools for older kids.

Understanding the gut-brain connection changes everything about raising emotionally resilient children.

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DISCLAIMER: The information provided in "The First Seven Years" is for educational and informational purposes only, and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your pediatrician or other health care professional. Always consult with your doctor for any medical concerns or health conditions. The views expressed by our guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the original, or official policy of "The First Seven Years"