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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 598994" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Hound - This is a bad situation. I am glad that Katie has cracked down and removed all the social privileges at this point. She needs to reign Kayla in. </p><p></p><p>I have been reading a great book and it says in the book that parents should admit their mistakes to their children and apologize for them. It doesn't make them bad parents but acknowledges that they are not perfect, they make mistakes and that they are learning to do better. It acknowledges the hurt and anger the child feels. I think that is important in this situation that K and M apologize to all their children for the mistakes that they have made. The book is called When Parents Hurt by Dr. Joshua Coleman and he has a website with articles on it as well. You could probably find a good way to word the apology on the website without having to buy the book. There is a way to do it that still lets the child know that you are the parent and are still to be respected but that you are mature enough to admit you've made mistakes and are sorry for them. </p><p></p><p>*I sure hope this works out for the best and Kayla doesn't start to go on a difficult child slide. Fingers and toes crossed and prayers said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 598994, member: 14356"] Hound - This is a bad situation. I am glad that Katie has cracked down and removed all the social privileges at this point. She needs to reign Kayla in. I have been reading a great book and it says in the book that parents should admit their mistakes to their children and apologize for them. It doesn't make them bad parents but acknowledges that they are not perfect, they make mistakes and that they are learning to do better. It acknowledges the hurt and anger the child feels. I think that is important in this situation that K and M apologize to all their children for the mistakes that they have made. The book is called When Parents Hurt by Dr. Joshua Coleman and he has a website with articles on it as well. You could probably find a good way to word the apology on the website without having to buy the book. There is a way to do it that still lets the child know that you are the parent and are still to be respected but that you are mature enough to admit you've made mistakes and are sorry for them. *I sure hope this works out for the best and Kayla doesn't start to go on a difficult child slide. Fingers and toes crossed and prayers said. [/QUOTE]
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