In an effort to promote her #ShapingUs campaign, Kate Middleton opened up on the importance of early childhood development, while noting that raising children is 'tough.'
promoting her #ShapingUs campaign."Fundamentally we're trying to raise the importance of early childhood," she detailed to English radio host Roman Kemp.
"It's actually saying they need the support and the help; reprioritizing family life, home life, and all that it takes in really raising children today, because it is tough." Middleton is mother to future heir to the throne, Prince George, 9, as well as Princess Charlotte, 7 and Prince Louis, 4 with husband"The relationships in a family, or that's surrounding a child, is so important. The environment in which you bring up a child is as important as well as the experiences in which you engage them with. It’s not about the number of toys they’ve got or the number of sort of trips that you go on with them.
Middleton also reinforced that understanding how to nurture children now will be a benefit in the long haul.
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