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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I posted up thread but wanted to post again to comment you are NOT a bad mom! You are having a hard time but that's ok! Hang in there.[/quote] Sure but she’s not doing her kids any favors. She’s raising kids who expect the world to revolve around them and their “big feelings”. Buckle up buttercup. The real world will be a rude awakening [/quote] There was a study a year pr so ago that proved talking about "bad" events leads to worse outcomes. We went from not caring about children's feelings, at all, to making them think every sadness or disappointment is a traumatic event. Its as bad...maybe even worse than how we were raising them before. I blame the Oprah show and Phil Donahue before her.[/quote]
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