Anyone who has been in an elevator with a child knows that children loooove to press buttons. They also love to throw things. Channeling these habits in a way that isn’t distributive to those around them is an ongoing challenge, but one that we can work on early but giving them plenty of time to get out the urges to do these things. That’s why…
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