MIKE Watkins Jr.

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The way SNAP works is that children learn to see “body cues” and “hard thoughts” (such as unrealistic expectations) that promote bad choices. They are taught to Stop when they see such cues or thoughts and take a pause or a breath. Then they learn the Now phase—replacing the hard thoughts with thoughts that are realistic and help them cope with the situation. Finally they learn to Plan their next action to avoid harm and make them feel good.
The Behavioral Code: The Hidden Ways the Law Makes Us Better . or Worse
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