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Raising the Imperfect Child: Becoming the Fascinated Parent
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72 pages
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By shifting the perception of children's mistakes from being "bad" to simply being "mistakes," parents can foster a more constructive learning environment. This approach encourages children to view their missteps as opportunities for growth rather than failures. The authors argue that many parents mistakenly associate mistakes with incompetence, which negatively impacts a child's self-image. Instead, reframing these incidents allows for open dialogue and problem-solving, helping children learn valuable lessons about social interactions and responsibility as they navigate their world.
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2023, paperback
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