Dr. Emily Bly recently contributed to the Parents feature "Parents Are Paying Their Kids To Read and Exercise—Here’s What Experts Think" where she shared her concerns on why monetizing self-improvement habits might blur the message of self-respect. She emphasized that raising children to find intrinsic value in healthy habits ensures they learn that taking steps to feel better is its own reward, rather than a task to be performed for a paycheck.
Parents Are Paying Their Kids To Read and Exercise—Here’s What Experts Think
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