“Discipline is helping a child solve a problem. Punishment is making a child suffer for having a problem. To raise problem solvers, focus on solutions, not retribution.”
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“As parents become more aware and emotionally healthy, their children reap the rewards and move toward health as well. That means that integrating and cultivating your own brain is one of the most loving and generous gifts you can give your children. Another”
― The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind
― The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind
“I was an abusive, selfish, needy, angry asshole.
Now I'm just kind of selfish, a little less angry, occasionally needy, with flights of asshole. I've grown.”
― Attempting Normal
Now I'm just kind of selfish, a little less angry, occasionally needy, with flights of asshole. I've grown.”
― Attempting Normal
“The true purpose of the strong is to promote greater strength in the weak, and not to keep the weak in that state where they are at the mercy of the strong.”
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“In terms of development, very young children are right-hemisphere dominant, especially during their first three years. They haven’t mastered the ability to use logic and words to express their feelings, and they live their lives completely in the moment—which is why they will drop everything to squat down and fully absorb themselves in watching a ladybug crawl along the sidewalk, not caring one bit that they are late for their toddler music class. Logic, responsibilities, and time don’t exist for them yet. But when a toddler begins asking “Why?” all the time, you know that the left brain is beginning to really kick in. Why? Because our left brain likes to know the linear cause-effect relationships in the world—and to express that logic with language.”
― The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind
― The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind
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