2. They teach their children social skills
This has to do with how kids mingle with people and a 20-year study by researchers from Pennsylvania State University and Duke University showed that socially competent children could cooperate with their peers without prompting. They would be helpful to others, understand their feelings, and resolve problems on their own, and they were far more likely to earn a college degree and have a full-time job by age 25 than those with limited social skills.
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