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  1. F2. Why French Parents Are Superior →

    While Americans fret over modern parenthood, the French are raising happy, well-behaved children without all the anxiety. Pamela Druckerman on the Gallic secrets for avoiding tantrums, teaching patience and saying ‘non’ with authority.

    French Lessons

    • Children should say hello, goodbye, thank you and please. It helps them to learn that they aren’t the only ones with feelings and needs.
    • When they misbehave, give them the “big eyes”—a stern look of admonishment.
    • Allow only one snack a day. In France, it’s at 4 or 4:30.
    • Remind them (and yourself) who’s the boss. French parents say, “It’s me who decides.”
    • Don’t be afraid to say “no.” Kids have to learn how to cope with some frustration.

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