Saying "no" to your child can be tough in the moment, but it teaches them important lessons that will last a lifetime.
Toddlers sit at a crossroads of rapid brain growth and limited language. They are discovering that they are separate people with opinions, yet they lack the tools to express those opinions smoothly.
Source: Carl Pickhardt Ph. D. Consider some of the powers of saying “no.” In relationships, stating “no” can be used to argue with, to protest about, to refuse, to defend, or to block something ...
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How to say no to your child – and not give in
We don’t want to ‘turn them into brats’ or give in to their every whim, but why do we find it so hard to say no to our children? We all seem to be in such a hurry these days. It’s so much easier to ...
Best-selling author and Harvard Negotiation Project co-founder William Ury (2016) recalled a breakfast conversation with financial magnate Warren Buffett. Buffett remarked, “I don’t understand all ...
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