Aung Baw
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“underneath perfectionism is always an emotion regulation struggle. Underneath “I am the worst artist in the world!” is a child who could envision the picture they wanted to paint and is disappointed in their final product; underneath “I stink at math” is a child who wants to feel capable and instead feels confused; underneath “I let down my team” is a child who can’t access all the moments they played well and is mired in their missed layup. In each case, that disappointment—or the mismatch between what a child wanted to happen and what actually happened—manifests as perfectionism. And, because perfectionism is a sign of an emotion regulation struggle, logic won’t help—we can’t convince a child that her art is great or that math concepts are hard for everyone or that one missed shot doesn’t define an athlete.”
― Good Inside: A Practical Guide to Resilient Parenting Prioritizing Connection Over Correction
― Good Inside: A Practical Guide to Resilient Parenting Prioritizing Connection Over Correction
“Psychiatrist Ronald Fairbairn may have said it best when he wrote, regarding children and child development, “It is better to be a sinner in a world ruled by God than to live in a world ruled by the Devil.”
― Good Inside: A Practical Guide to Resilient Parenting Prioritizing Connection Over Correction
― Good Inside: A Practical Guide to Resilient Parenting Prioritizing Connection Over Correction
“If you could understand impermanence deeply, you would develop more equanimity. You would not get too excited about either the ups or downs of life. And only then would you be ready to develop that deeper sense of empathy and compassion for everything around you.”
― Hit Refresh
― Hit Refresh
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