As the election season unfolds, families are encountering an abundance of political discourse that can sometimes be challenging to navigate. With the spotlight on politicians’ careers, personal lives, and the broader societal climates, children may inevitably pick up on the tumultuous environment. This article discusses how to approach political discussions with children in a manner
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