Children given treats ‘to make them feel better’

A survey of more than 1,000 parents, grandparents, and others has found that 42% give their children treats simply because they ask for them and almost one in three do so “to make their children feel better”.

Children given treats ‘to make them feel better’

A survey of more than 1,000 parents, grandparents, and others has found that 42% give their children treats simply because they ask for them and almost one in three do so “to make their children feel better”.

The survey was carried out by Christine Shane of University College Dublin and also found that 42% said they give children treats as a reward for good behaviour.

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