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The Magic Elixir That Cures All Family Ills


Video Description: DadLabs Ep. 269 The Lab - Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad reveal what can cure all family ills. Well maybe that is overstating it a bit, but if you found something that helped your kids perform better in school, avoid sex, drugs, alcohol and tobacco, reduced the likelihood of an eating disorder and helped the development of vocabulary, would you do it? Then make sure you eat with your family. This video is brought to you by BabyBjorn. The benefits of the family dinner are incredibly well ...

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