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One of the most powerful gifts you can give your child is to admit when you've made a mistake and then ask for a redo.
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A Gift for Your Child

Jennifer September 23, 2024 0 Comments


A redo sounds like: “That came out way too harsh. Can I say it again in a kinder voice?”

This teaches your child a few things:

  1. We all make mistakes; it’s part of being human
  2. We get a chance to do it again in a different way – ruptures are repairable.
  3. What it looks and feels like to admit a mistake and ask for an opportunity to do it differently.
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