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Think You Can Bribe Kids? A New Study Proves You’re Wrong – Newsweek
“Exploration seems to be a major driving force during early childhood.”

Parents, it’s time to put away the candy and gold stars. It turns out, kids don’t love bribes as much as we’ve all come to believe, and there’s a much better way to convince your children to continue with good behavior.
A new study reveals kids are much more inclined to explore all of their options before settling on immediate rewards, according to Ohio State News. Here’s how it went: Children and adults played a virtual game. It showed four aliens handing out candy. To gain the reward, all the…
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