Saying “No” to a Child
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I found a very interesting collection of research and personal experience.
No is a powerful word; used well it keeps its power, used without purpose, it eventually means nothing. It’s a lot like saying “Good job,” to a child; it doesn’t give any feedback just continues to remind the child who has the power.
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