To train dogs we all know you reach the desired behavioral results when you reward them with doggie treats. The question is, should we be doing the same with children? How often do your kids come home from school with candy their teachers have given them because they followed the rules or did well on
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Sweet Treats for Kids. Yes or No? RECIPES, TODAY. 1pm ET
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