If had a child, I'd tell them that they are statistically insignificant in the grand scope of things. They'll thank me later for this.
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"Don't touch my avacado toast and never click clickbait" -real life lessons
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my mom always said I was amazing and the best! Best at cutting grass and that was why I should do it all the time instead of her
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I like ur Mom's style. Lol.
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thanks. That makes one of us
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I've been a therapist 20 years & that is wrong. Effort praised over achievement, yes, but kids need love for who they are not what they do.
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I agree. Love first. Give them security that they are loved.
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Any praise at all would have been nice.
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psst. Hey you. You're amazing.
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This is fine, but all kids do not have the same temperament. Shy Aspie boy bullied at camp -- sorry, I'm gonna tell him he's amazing; he is.
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My 9 yr old daughter collects donations 4 charity 4 the last 3 yrd instead of receiving gifts 4 her b-day. Her idea! She's pretty amazing
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She IS amazing!!!
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Instead say, "remember, 'Link' is the character's name, Zelda is the princess"
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This comment almost spooked me because my son IS named Link XDpic.twitter.com/wDhjA6rLFT
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Well you win the naming game.

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Here's an idea....let "awesome" parents just give the positive praise they want instead of a rehearsed line

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