Anonymous wrote:Crying is good for you. I wouldn't put the kibosh on that, especially since he does it in the privacy of his own home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an easy crier, always have been. I don't think non criers really understand really understand the therapeutic value. You can't micromanage emotions like that. You just can't. it's of physical, biological, hormonal reaction. It is not a weakness
I tend to agree with you, but I find that if you cry when someone teases you, then you are showing the other person that they have power over you. That's why I teach my kids to try not to let the teasing get to them. I find that the more dc#2 reacts to the teasing, the more DC#1 teases. Yes, I tell DC#1 to knock it off, but I can't always be there, at home or at school to protect my kids. Unfortunately, it is a big bad world, and they have to learn to handle the teasing.
So? I mean, yeah, other people, especially people you love and admire, have the power to hurt your feelings. If my husband or my mother were teasing me in a mean way, I might cry, too. But maybe it's good for this kid's older brother to see that he is hurting his little brother. Maybe he could stand to learn a little empathy.
Sure, teach the kid that one strategy for dealing with mean people is to ignore them or practice not letting them get to you. But that is a long process for most of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an easy crier, always have been. I don't think non criers really understand really understand the therapeutic value. You can't micromanage emotions like that. You just can't. it's of physical, biological, hormonal reaction. It is not a weakness
I tend to agree with you, but I find that if you cry when someone teases you, then you are showing the other person that they have power over you. That's why I teach my kids to try not to let the teasing get to them. I find that the more dc#2 reacts to the teasing, the more DC#1 teases. Yes, I tell DC#1 to knock it off, but I can't always be there, at home or at school to protect my kids. Unfortunately, it is a big bad world, and they have to learn to handle the teasing.
Anonymous wrote:I am an easy crier, always have been. I don't think non criers really understand really understand the therapeutic value. You can't micromanage emotions like that. You just can't. it's of physical, biological, hormonal reaction. It is not a weakness
Anonymous wrote:I am an easy crier, always have been. I don't think non criers really understand really understand the therapeutic value. You can't micromanage emotions like that. You just can't. it's of physical, biological, hormonal reaction. It is not a weakness