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What Kind of a Parent Are You?
Introduction: Help, I'm the Parent of a Spirited Child!
Cry #1: "Look at Me!"
What it really means: "Please understand me."
Cry #2: "Did I Do Good?"
What it really means: "Encourage me. Look for the positive."
Cry #3: "You're Not Listening!"
What it really means: "Listen to me; talk to me."
Cry #4: "I Want to Do It My Way!"
What it really means: "Teach me how to cooperate."
Cry #5: "You Can't Make Me!"
What it really means: "Give me boundaries; discipline me."
Cry #6: "I Hate You!"
What it really means: "Help me deal with my anger and frustration."
Cry #7: "I Don't Want To!"
What it really means: "Give me the opportunity to develop responsibility."
Cry #8: "I'm a Big Kid Already!"
What it really means: "Guide me to maturity."
Conclusion: Maintaining Your Parental Sanity
Notes
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