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[quote=Anonymous]Life is often disrupted, even when one is a toddler. Learning to cope with disruptions big and small is a skill toddlers can start to learn and use for the rest of their lives. Unless a parent plans to try to protect their child from disruptions through their entire life, the birth of a sibling offers parents the chance to show their older child(ren) that even when something changes, they can adapt. Given the opportunity to learn and grow, children can amaze you with their skills and abilities. Dealing with change and disappointment cultivates and grows resiliency. Resilient children grow into resilient adults. On the other hand, coddled and over-protected children often become adults who never learn to manage stress, change, set-backs, and failure. They expect mommy and daddy to rescue them from hard things their whole lives. [/quote]
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