Behavior, Not Attitude

One of the ways that the parents’ job is simplified is to focus on what children do. What children do that is all that a parent can know with certainty; the rest is guesswork. Rather than guessing, parents can proceed with increased assurance when their focus is on behavior rather than other less tangible and knowable concerns, such as why their children are misbehaving, or on the child’s attitude.

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