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[quote=Anonymous]I think the OP is right for some things. So, yes, you for sure want the child to hear you reporting the good things, and even the less good things they did that day - said in a positive way. "she had a hard time sharing at the beginning when we were at the library today, but then she did and had fun with another little girl about her age." But for the things that are really about solving problems or concerns, I do think some things shouldn't be discussed in front of others - both discipline issues, potty training, simply not eating at lunch, or whatever. [/quote]
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