Children who say "No" the loudest often are not pushing you away. They are trying super hard to hold themselves together.
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Why saying “no” matters: 11 challenges spoiled children face as adults
Many parents believe that shielding their children from disappointment shows love and protection. They give in to every ...
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I've worked with over 1,000 kids: How to say 'no' or 'stop'—and actually get them to listen
Saying "no" is essential in parenting. But setting limits shouldn't start and end with that one word. As a certified child life specialist and licensed therapist, I know that saying "no" is meant to ...
Parents who are afraid to put their foot down usually have children who step on their toes. —Chinese proverb Believe it or not, parents do their children a tremendous disservice when they don’t give ...
Not everyone is a saint as they get older. Kids who were never told no growing up usually do these entitled things as adults.
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