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2-1-Q Newsletter: Fresh Ideas every Wednesday |
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Each Wednesday, we are going to look at 2 short ideas from me, 1 quote from others, and a question to consider.
Sent by Jarrod Hood, September 18th, 2024 |
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2 IDEAS FROM ME:
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"One of the challenges of parenting is not that we care too little. Parents care so much and are so emotionally invested that doing the thing that needs to be done is not always clear. "
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"Sometimes, a series of unintended small decisions all collide into one situation where little choices and decisions lead to a very negative outcome. Goal: process the small decisions, learn from each decision that led to the significant large negative consequence. "
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1 QUOTE FROM OTHERS:
"New research indicates that when parents attribute their children’s emotions to the child’s intrinsic nature, the children are more likely to show behavioral issues. This holds true for both internalized emotional challenges and outwardly directed behaviors. The reasons for this connection appear to be related to how parents react to their child’s emotional struggles. These findings have been published in Cognition and Emotion. “On a daily basis, parents frequently make inferences about the causes of their child’s behavior, such as ‘he must be having a bad day’ or ‘she did this on purpose.’ These causal attributions are known to play an important role in how positive or negative parents respond to the behaviors of their children,” explained study author Joyce J. Endendijk, assistant professor at the Department of Clinical, Child, and Family Studies at Utrecht University."
Source: PsyPost PDF
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