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A comparison for us, look at the difference: Skepticism vs. Rejection
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 587351" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hmm. It was a bit confusing, then it made sense, then it took off in another direction. But I can see why you chose it. I found several other articles, but couldn't exactly match your intent ... one was a scientific paper on rejection and the amygdala, another was written for adults who experience rejection (although your video starts from the premise).</p><p>Anyway, yes, ego is involved, and kids have to be taught that they can separate their egos from (parental) rejection as long as parents consistently show and state that they dislike the action, not the child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 587351, member: 3419"] Hmm. It was a bit confusing, then it made sense, then it took off in another direction. But I can see why you chose it. I found several other articles, but couldn't exactly match your intent ... one was a scientific paper on rejection and the amygdala, another was written for adults who experience rejection (although your video starts from the premise). Anyway, yes, ego is involved, and kids have to be taught that they can separate their egos from (parental) rejection as long as parents consistently show and state that they dislike the action, not the child. [/QUOTE]
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