Moms – Megan Glosson
For some reason, many of us see the toddler stage of childhood as this horrible time where the kids are “terrible.” We picture kids throwing fits, making messes, and never once offering to help clean up. However, research shows that children innately want to help others. What’s more, when we allow children to help others, research shows that they will continue to voluntarily help others for the rest of their lives.