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The Kiss and Hug Debate: What Science Says About Force Your Children to Greet Older People

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
In Mexico, it is common to see adults asking children for a kiss or hug as a form of greeting, which is often a deep-rooted tradition, but is it really beneficial for children to force them to have this type of physical contact? You may be interested: Jalisco has a mandatory day of rest in June; when is it and for whom does it apply? What does science say about forcing children to kiss or hug older people? Generally speaking, science suggests th…
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In Mexico, it is common to see adults asking children for a kiss or hug as a form of greeting, which is often a deep-rooted tradition, but is it really beneficial for children to force them to have this type of physical contact? You may be interested: Jalisco has a mandatory day of rest in June; when is it and for whom does it apply? What does science say about forcing children to kiss or hug older people? Generally speaking, science suggests th…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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