and say what you really mean.
Overheard at the park today:
Mother, speaking to her 5-6 year old boy: Children don't have the right to say "no."
Really? They don't have the right? Because they are children?
Do you really mean that? No, I don't think you do. I think you mean, "I am the parent, my say goes, and I say it is time to leave, so come on."
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I figured that was the most logical answer.
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When my son was small, I tried to give him a couple of "acceptable" choices (i.e. acceptable to ME) rather than simply telling him, "Here's how it is, like it or not!" Of course sometimes I had to act quickly and couldn't line up choices. But most of the time it worked well. He felt "in charge" and we still got what we needed to done. (Works pretty well on adults, too.)
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And I know it isn't easy to do all the time. Not easy at all. :P
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At least I hope that's what she meant.
And you definitely don't have to worry. Soelie does not strike me as a child who doesn't know how to say no - or speak up if something is wrong.
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S strikes you right, I see. /:)
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~D
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~D
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