This One Habit Of Yours Is Quietly Rewiring Your Child’s Brain | Dr. Arif Khan
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Comparison doesn’t just hurt feelings, it rewires the brain. Dr. Arif Khan explains how small moments of comparison shape a child’s identity, confidence, and lifelong patterns of stress, perfectionism, and people-pleasing, and the three brain types that emerge, plus how to shift from comparison to connection.
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