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Good Inside
Understanding that we’re all good inside is what allows you to distinguish a person (your child) from a behavior (rudeness, hitting, saying, “I hate you”). Differentiating who someone is from what they do is key to creating interventions that preserve your relationship while also leading to impactful change.
Becky Kennedy • Good Inside
Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children
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