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“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.”
– Carl Jung  (via ablogwithaview)
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8 things to say instead of 'no' →
theweeones: That’s an interesting idea, can you tell me more? This is a good one to use when the request is a big one with parts that are not very clear. While clarifying the idea, the child may identify some of the problematic issues on her own, which is much better than an adult pointing them out. I’m wondering about…. this is a good way to point out a concern without directly stomping on...
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