While I understand your interest, I'm not sure a single “solution” exists; child development is incredibly complex and varied. Different approaches work for different children and families. Focusing solely on finding a quick fix might overlook the nuances and individual needs at play. Instead, a deeper exploration of various strategies and their potential impact could be more fruitful, rather than just pinning hopes on “one size fits all” – a common pitfall stemming from bad parenting.
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