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how do you keep your composure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 596278" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>It is just as well that we do not all think the same for that would indeed, as the cliche goes, make for a boring world...</p><p>For my part, I don't at all think it is wrong to display emotions in front of a child - occasionally, it goes without saying, and perhaps using it as an opportunity to discuss anger, sadness, etc. How else is to a child learn that emotions are not wrong but simply part of being human?</p><p>You were vulnerable and human, Jamieh, and I see no reason to be embarrassed. If anything, it is moving. We can all understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 596278, member: 11227"] It is just as well that we do not all think the same for that would indeed, as the cliche goes, make for a boring world... For my part, I don't at all think it is wrong to display emotions in front of a child - occasionally, it goes without saying, and perhaps using it as an opportunity to discuss anger, sadness, etc. How else is to a child learn that emotions are not wrong but simply part of being human? You were vulnerable and human, Jamieh, and I see no reason to be embarrassed. If anything, it is moving. We can all understand. [/QUOTE]
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