The Kids Are Worth It: My Interview with Parenting Expert Barbara Coloroso [The Knowledge Project Ep. #44]
Parenting expert and best selling author Barbara Coloroso (@BarbaraColoroso) shares her three foundational principles of child-rearing, how to get kids to be accountable for their actions, and what we can do as parents to raise confident, happy children. Listen and Learn with The Knowledge Project on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | Android | Google Play …
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