Parents are staging elaborate ‘core memories’ they hope their kids will remember. Does it really work that way? | Unpublished
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Author: Zosia Bielski
Publication Date: December 24, 2024 - 07:00

Parents are staging elaborate ‘core memories’ they hope their kids will remember. Does it really work that way?

December 24, 2024
The young sisters sat, confused, in the back of the family car, on what was supposed to be a routine visit to the dentist.Their mother and father slowly pulled out two envelopes: the family was not en route to a dreaded dental cleaning, but to Disneyland Paris, a trip the parents quietly saved up for all year.


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