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If we start to get uncomfortable about something our child is doing, we can step in early to set a kind and clear limit without losing our patience or shouting. Or perhaps at first we feel okay with something they are doing but then notice we are starting to get irritated. It’s not too late. We can say, “I’m sorry. I thought I was okay with you throwing the sand. I’ve changed my mind. I can’t let you throw the sand.”
The Montessori Toddler: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being
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