The book's title in the UK was "French Children Don't Throw Food," summing up her observation that they were better behaved because of the less angsty approach.
She said it was unusual for French parents to track their adolescents' location using the GPS on their phones.
In contrast, French parents spent almost an hour less "together time" with their kids in 2020 than they did 55 years earlier.
The mom added that French parents ensure that they are not defined as such.
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