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About This Project
Family relationships have a significant impact on our health (Chen et al., 2017). But what makes those relationships healthier? Previous findings have found that interacting with a humble person could improve well-being (Porter et al., 2022). But nobody has studied humility (i.e., being non-defensive, self-aware, open, and other-oriented; Chancellor & Lyubomirsky, 2013) from a parent's perspective. I am looking into this - is humility important for parenting, and why?
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