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Sesame Street: Share It Maybe

Sesame Street: Share It Maybe

Go away 18 Ways to Say No Positively “No” is a power-packed word, quick on the lips, easy to say. Your child will hear you use this word often, and you will hear it from your child as well. It’s necessary for a parent to say “no” to a child so the child can later say “no” to himself. All children—and some adults—have difficulty delaying gratification. 1. Too many no’s and too many yeses cripple a child’s self- discipline. 2. The art of saying “no” develops along with your baby. 3. one morning when she was eighteen- months-old our daughter Lauren, who was going through an impulsive phase, flitted around the house climbing and getting into everything. 4. Even in the early months, teach baby to recognize body language that means “stop.” We have noticed that attachment-parented children, because they spend hours a day in arms and in face-to-face contact, easily learn to read parents’ faces and body language. 5. Often a change in your mood or body language is not enough to redirect impulsive actions. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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