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Would you ever let your child quit an activity they begged to start, or is that bad parenting?
With rising costs of extracurriculars and increasing pressure on children's schedules, parents are questioning whether forcing kids to stick with a commitment teaches perseverance or breeds resentment. Cast your vote and share your take on this parenting dilemma.
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