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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, December 18th, 2024 |
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2 IDEAS FROM ME:
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"Parents help set the message and the narrative around scary and difficult events. Focus on age appropriate guidance when discussing difficult and challenging events in the news that your child wonders about. Ignoring the events (i.e. school shootings, social unrest, etc) will leave a gap of understanding that will be filled by media narratives and/or incorrect information. Set the story. "
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"Stay curious as a parent. Curiosity is one of the best ways to build connection, especially in times of discipline and struggle. Try to understand as much as you can about your child's perspective."
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1 QUOTE FROM OTHERS:
“ Misbehavior attracts attention, putting a child center-stage in the family. The center of attention is addicting. To feed the “habit,” the child must misbehave. This is the “snowball” of misbehavior, and once it gets going, it’s very hard to stop. #parenting"
John Rosemond
A recent message discussing the challenges of misbehavior in families
Source: John Rosemond
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