Parents strive to create safe and nurturing environments where their children can thrive. But what truly makes a home happy?

Newsweek spoke to a child psychologists who shared that happiness in the home is not defined by material possessions like toys, clothes or gadgets—but is instead built on a foundation of love, clear boundaries and consistent routines.

“A happy home is built on more than physical comfort or safety,” Dr. Sasha Hall, a senior educational child psychologist, told Newsweek.

She and Dr. Stewart Pisecco shared the top signs that indicate your children are growing up in a happy home.

1. Love Isn’t Conditional

Hall, from England, told Newsweek: “Children need to feel that love is unconditional and not dependent on behaviour. Emotional safety allows them to express fe

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