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Connection Moves a Child from Reactivity to Receptivity

Connection Moves a Child from Reactivity to Receptivity

However we decide to specifically respond when our children misbehave, there’s one thing we have to do: we must remain emotionally connected with them, even when—and perhaps especially when—we discipline.

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