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Just curious...
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Do you say NO often? Can you say NO often enough? :)
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Barbara wrote: "Saying "no" should be taught in childhood, but as parents, we don't ever want to hear our children tell us no, so it's not taught. I grew up a "pleaser" to parents and teachers and some "friends" w..."
That's a great point Barbara!! Funny thing is that I've taught this to my son when he was young, but he was already being taught at school to "be nice" by getting rewarded for following what he's told and getting punished for not following. He's definitely more confident about speaking his truth now while still being respectful, but you're right - it's not easy if we're not teaching them early!!!
That's a great point Barbara!! Funny thing is that I've taught this to my son when he was young, but he was already being taught at school to "be nice" by getting rewarded for following what he's told and getting punished for not following. He's definitely more confident about speaking his truth now while still being respectful, but you're right - it's not easy if we're not teaching them early!!!

Barbara wrote: "Oh I'm so glad to hear that you are teaching him to say no! But yes, kids are rewarded for "being nice". This creates conflict from such a young age, but I guess it also lends itself to higher leve..."
YES! Every time we make the choice to go with our true self, versus the voice of society, the trust in our self gets stronger!!
YES! Every time we make the choice to go with our true self, versus the voice of society, the trust in our self gets stronger!!
I'd love to hear your take on this question!