successful daughters"
My initial reaction is: "Well, it probably depends on the 'type of nagging' by the mom."
The article goes on to say: "We're constantly reminding our daughters . . ." Of course, reminding has a completely different connotation (and often different results) than nagging.
"Between 2004-2010, researchers in the UK followed 15,500 girls aged 13 and 14."
"So just because your daughter isn't listening—or slams the door in your face—doesn't mean that she won't be positively affected by what you say to her."
What are your thoughts/experiences with this "technique?" TIA
http://en.newsner.com/research-shows-nagging-moms-have-more-successful-daughters/about/family |