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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 05:00 EDT

7 things emotionally intelligent grandparents say to their grandchildren that parents often forget to

While parents focus on grades and achievements, emotionally intelligent grandparents quietly shape their grandchildren's inner worlds with seven powerful phrases that most of us have forgotten to say.

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