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Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children by Jean Illsley Clarke
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“even the darkest places have the brightest stars”
n, Grandir avec ses enfants
“Shame That Destroys Employing shame to control people, however, is a misuse of power. When Gandhi was asked how so few British could control the enormous numbers of Indian citizens, he replied, “They humiliate us to control us.” So it is with anyone who intentionally, or out of deep and unexamined old learning controls another by means of humiliation. Sharp anger, a searing jibe at someone's very essence, name-calling, setting someone apart as unacceptable, rejection, all of these behaviors and many more render others helpless. This is the aberration of shame from which so many of us must work to release ourselves.”
Jean Illsley Clarke, Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children