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Edited on Fri Oct-28-05 09:44 PM by lostnfound
Just picked up the book "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk" -- looks great. Flipping through it I reached this section that I am definitely going to share it with 'dad', especially the sentence in bold print.
Isn't how you say something to a child just as important as what you say?
It certainly is. The attitude behind your words is as important as the words themselves. The attitude that children thrive upon is one that communicates, "you're basically a lovable capable person. Right now there's a problem that needs attention. Once you're aware of it, you'll probably respond responsibly."
The attitude that defeats children is one that communicates, "You're basically irritating and inept. You're always doing something wrong, and this latest incident is one more proof of your wrongness."
**** from a parent: "Right from the beginning, never do for a child what he/she is capable of doing for himself."
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