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As you develop time together as a family unit on a routine basis, it will make other discussions about respect easier as well. If you notice that your older son is saying mean things to your younger son and won’t share with him, pull your older son aside. “Luke, I heard what just went on in there. I’ve got to ask you something. Do you think what you said to your brother was kind?” You’ll get the usual, “Well, he started it. He said . . .” “I understand what both of you said. But I’m asking you, do you think that was a kind thing to say?” “Well, no.” “Okay then, we both agree that what you did ...more
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Planet Middle School: Helping Your Child through the Peer Pressure, Awkward Moments & Emotional Drama
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