Tim Shrimpton

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If you want your son to be able to consider another point of view, make a simple statement that gives him credit: “I’m sure you can imagine how that would feel if that were done to you.” Now he has to think, “Can I imagine it? What would it feel like?” But he doesn’t have to answer to anyone except himself. And that’s good enough.
Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too
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