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How Much Alone Time Do Kids Need?

Por: The Atlantic Life November 22, 2022

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Solitude can help children grow, but some might not be getting enough of it.Bettmann / GettyNovember 22, 2022, 7 AM ETWhat if my kid doesn’t have friends? That thought probably occurs to most parents at some point. People tend to worry about toddlers developing social skills, tweens getting included at school, and teens finding a supportive friend group; they wonder about the boy playing by himself in the sandbox, and fear a poorly attended... + full article



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