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Do You See A Rebel In Your Child? [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 81, Hits: 557] Children are not born rebels, it is we who provoke them Sudha Gupta Updated On: 7/30/2009
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Rebels Children, Hurting, Challenging, Respect child, Child Freedom, Child Interact with Guests, Child Feelings, Punish, Threatening, Shouting, Child Behavior, Understand, Children Not Born Rebels
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Be Willing to Reach Out Physically [Vote Average: 0, Total Votes: 776, Hits: 3118] Whenever children feel threatened, instead of making them come to you, meet them at their safe place... Patricia H. Berne and Loius M. Savary Updated On: 3/3/2007
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Ask Questions That Don't Threaten [Vote Average: 0, Total Votes: 751, Hits: 4197] Even though asking questions is a very powerful way of building relationship with children, low self-esteem children often feel very threatened by direct questions, especially about their self-image and feelings... Patricia H. Berne and Loius M. Savary Updated On: 3/3/2007
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Being Nonthreatening [Vote Average: 0, Total Votes: 799, Hits: 2576] Emotionally, children are easily threatened by anyone bigger, older, or more confident than they are... Patricia H. Berne and Louis M. Savary Updated On: 3/2/2007
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Show Interest in a Nonthreatening Way [Vote Average: 0, Total Votes: 775, Hits: 2574] Children with low self-esteem are usually anger to relate but fear being able to relate successfully... Patricia H. Berne and Loius M. Savary Updated On: 3/2/2007
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Hold Encounters in Relaxed Places [Vote Average: 0, Total Votes: 721, Hits: 2637] Places conducive to relaxation offer better changes for caring relationships to develop, especially if children feel threatened... Patricia H. Berne and Loius M. Savary Updated On: 3/2/2007
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