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PinkFridge
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Today at 6:41 am
Sewsew_mom wrote: | You're doing the right thing.
And also he's telling you why he doesn't share with you things.. Think about it. |
OK, she makes big deals of things. She needs to tone it down. But right now, this is something that DOES need to be made a deal of. She can tell him, I hear you and I'm going to work on it. Try to trust me when I do act on it.
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PinkFridge
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Today at 6:41 am
amother Marigold wrote: | It’s not on her. Many kids are people pleasers and only want to make their parents happy, not because they have a bad reaction they just don’t want to talk about unpleasant things. It’s a personality. |
Good point. But I think what I just said can still be helpful.
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Molly Weasley
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Today at 6:43 am
What does the school say?
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Sewsew_mom
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Today at 6:43 am
PinkFridge wrote: | OK, she makes big deals of things. She needs to tone it down. But right now, this is something that DOES need to be made a deal of. She can tell him, I hear you and I'm going to work on it. Try to trust me when I do act on it. |
Never a need to make a scene in front of a child and react crazy.
Yes. It's so important to be handled appropriately and taken care of. I don't even know where anyone got the message that I said it's an overreaction and not to be taken seriously. It absolutely is serious. And also this child doesn't feel safe sharing something so huge. That's the part I brought up on the side.
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