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Before Cell Phones: How Kids Actually Found Happiness

Before Cell Phones: How Kids Actually Found Happiness

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

January 13, 20266m 43sbonus

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Show Notes

What if happiness isn't a destination you reach, but a practice you build through connection? This profound shift in thinking could transform how you raise your children in our disconnected digital world.

You'll learn why helicopter parenting, despite good intentions, actually prevents children from developing the resilience they need through free play and authentic experiences. The episode explores how happiness looks different for every child – from the extroverted kid doing touchdown dances to the introverted child finding bliss in a quiet book – and why understanding your child's unique happiness formula is crucial. Most importantly, you'll discover practical ways to restore play, connection, and authentic joy in your child's daily life.

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