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How much do you tell your difficult child about their issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 240556" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Yes I think the details and what is appropriate for a specific child is very important.</p><p></p><p>the way I talk about "it" is that this is part of normal...because it is...and that everybody is different...and these quirks that people can have have names which are ways to help you and some other people,like your doctor or a school, or even a friend understand what is going on with you.</p><p></p><p>and I truly am aware and do believe that human beings depend and work with what is true"(earth orbit, night and day, gravity,hot/cold ect) so having words that refer to certain things is one way that the quirk and the person are seperated. And this way a child can also see the thing for what it is in their own way and the bit about living with it and working on onesself can begin to have a possitive edge, and not be all about the social recrimination from kids at school, or remarks heard by an adult...</p><p>Just start early and start small and let this conversation be a good possitive way to help make another bridge for your young one on their journey through their whole life. Kind,sincere, smiling,safe truthful facts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 240556, member: 6271"] Yes I think the details and what is appropriate for a specific child is very important. the way I talk about "it" is that this is part of normal...because it is...and that everybody is different...and these quirks that people can have have names which are ways to help you and some other people,like your doctor or a school, or even a friend understand what is going on with you. and I truly am aware and do believe that human beings depend and work with what is true"(earth orbit, night and day, gravity,hot/cold ect) so having words that refer to certain things is one way that the quirk and the person are seperated. And this way a child can also see the thing for what it is in their own way and the bit about living with it and working on onesself can begin to have a possitive edge, and not be all about the social recrimination from kids at school, or remarks heard by an adult... Just start early and start small and let this conversation be a good possitive way to help make another bridge for your young one on their journey through their whole life. Kind,sincere, smiling,safe truthful facts. [/QUOTE]
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