
A Dad Listens to Indignation
This was the last straw–he had made plans to spend the evening with both of his best friends, and now we had spoiled the whole thing.
This was the last straw–he had made plans to spend the evening with both of his best friends, and now we had spoiled the whole thing.
Listening to the feelings loosens their hold on your child.
…the listening that my son has experienced has helped him be so compassionate and sweet with his brother.
Before I learned about the Hand in Hand approach, I either forced them to take a bath, doing it as quickly as possible, or I avoided giving them a bath at all.
We were all laughing about “hair washing machine.”
It hadn’t occurred to me that such a small amount of time would be useful for my child, but it certainly seemed worth a try.
I felt like his partner and ally rather than a victim of his frustration.
I FINALLY realized what was bothering her the entire time.
There’s always enough love for you. Whether your sister is sick or healthy, there’s always enough love for you.