Chris Wejr

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When children start to misbehave our initial impulse to punish and deprive them often serves us poorly; we tend to see children who are whiny and demanding and aggressive as “spoiled” and “indulged,” rather than recognizing that these qualities usually arise from unmet needs and unexplored potential, not from having too much or feeling too good.
The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog: And Other Stories from a Child Psychiatrist's Notebook
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