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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2019 · 35 MIN

Should Kids Do Chores & Why Are Non-Voters Younger

from The State of Us · host TrueChat

A recent study indicates that the best predictor of a child's success is whether they did chores as a young kid. How can you make your child do chores and what does that have to do with voting? Justin T. Weller and Lance Jackson discuss the answers to this question.Politics, kids, parenting, future, generation, parent, child, chores, chore, house, family, study, tips

A recent study indicates that the best predictor of a child's success is whether they did chores as a young kid. How can you make your child do chores and what does that have to do with voting? Justin T. Weller and Lance Jackson discuss the answers to this question.Politics, kids, parenting, future, generation, parent, child, chores, chore, house, family, study, tips

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A recent study indicates that the best predictor of a child's success is whether they did chores as a young kid. How can you make your child do chores and what does that have to do with voting? Justin T. Weller and Lance Jackson discuss the answers...

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