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Nov 2023
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TOWS Special: Moms Who Can’t Say No

Oprah
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Original Air Date: June 10, 2006

In this episode we hear from parents who do not discipline their children. They discuss why they have a barrier to saying ‘no’ to their kids. Rabbi Shumley Boteach and Dr. Robin weigh in on how parents often harm their children by giving them too much of what they want and not enough of what they need.

 

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