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Re: Re: Re: change in behaviors


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Posted By Kelly on October 23, 2000 at 20:23:39:

In Reply to: Re: Re: change in behaviors posted by DeeAnn on October 23, 2000 at 04:40:34:

Hi Again Sweet Lady!

Perfect topics to discuss in a dialog: how you're feeling about the scheduling at school; how you're feeling about potty training; how you're feeling about Reyn hurting himself and not wanting to talk about it. :-)

About wondering if nearly drowning him while rinsing his eye out will be a deterent for him hurting himself in the future... I think there's something to explore here because sometimes I find myself feeling the same way and it doesn't feel right. Like if I get angry that Ben keeps hitting me and wonder if I give him a good hard hit that he'll "get it" and stop doing it.

I think we need to keep reminding ourselves that we do not think the same as these kids, or anyone else for that matter - back to the belief that one should not assume anything about the other and judge based on those assumptions. We are at our best when we can be okay with what they are doing, with a very open mind to perhaps learn why they do what they do, and be perfectly okay with not knowing! It's our job to inspire them to do things differently, and our happiness should not be dependent on the outcome - we are simply doing our best!

When we are our best, we bring out the best in our children. Go be your best DeeAnn!!!

Love ya - Kelly.





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