How to Build Patience in Your Only Child

But as parent coach Meghan Leahy writes in the Washington Post, one thing parents of only children might want to give a little extra attention to is what she calls their “frustration tolerance.” Because while being an only child doesn’t necessarily mean they’re being lavishly spoiled on a daily basis, it does mean that their needs—and their wants—are more easily catered to.

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