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Want a Better Relationship with Your Kid? Turn Up the Tunes

Mom Dancing with Child

Dance along to both you and your child's favorite songs.

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is hard to come by, but any moment, no matter how small, can be a chance to improve and solidify that parent-child bond. According to a new study from the University of together. Breakfast, morning drives to school, long road trips—take advantage of it all, and turn on the tunes whenever you can.

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