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Harvard Professor Offers 3 Simple Tips for Raising Happy Children

Published January 11, 2026, 12:09
Harvard Professor Offers 3 Simple Tips for Raising Happy Children

Harvard professor Arthur Brooks offers three simple tips for parents who want to raise happy children. He argues that parents worry too much about making mistakes, while most of them don't really matter. Instead of focusing on details, parents should be positive role models and show unconditional love to their children. Brooks states that raising children is a process that involves mistakes, but the important thing is to focus on values such as kindness, responsibility, and ethics. He speaks from personal experience, describing how he changed the way he communicated with his son, focusing on values rather than his school performance. Psychotherapist Amy Morin adds that mistakes can be learning opportunities, helping children learn to apologize, bounce back, and move forward. She also points out that excessive parental anxiety about perfection can harm their mental health and negatively affect their children. The three practical tips from Brooks are: remember that even a 'broken' parent can be good, emphasize presence, structure, and positive example, and don't worry too much about mistakes, as they are inevitable and can be turned into learning opportunities.