
‘Honestly...’ many parents always make the same mistake in raising their children
For example, if I am totally at the limit and urgently need a break, but the child has just 40 degrees fever and needs attention.
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For example, if I am totally at the limit and urgently need a break, but the child has just 40 degrees fever and needs attention. A classic example: the child wants pancakes with applesauce for dinner, the need behind it is hunger. For example, because I have no eggs in the house, I do not want to serve up sweets for dinner or simply have no capacity to sizzle pancakes in the evening.
Furthermore, Many miss the jump – pursuing all needs does not work Pursuing your own needs – this is especially difficult in the first months of life. But what often happens is that parents miss the jump. This is first of all something wonderful and deserves recognition instead of the often derogatory comparisons with previous generations.
In addition, Educational expert Heidy de Blum is head of the organization familylab and herself mother of twins. © For me, the book “No out of love” by Jesper Juul was an eye opener. With a baby, it is logical that our needs are first neglected.
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For example, if I am totally at the limit and urgently need a break, but the child has just 40 degrees fever and needs attention.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA classic example: the child wants pancakes with applesauce for dinner, the need behind it is hunger.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFor example, because I have no eggs in the house, I do not want to serve up sweets for dinner or simply have no capacity to sizzle pancakes in the evening.
reliability low1/2 sourcesMany miss the jump – pursuing all needs does not work Pursuing your own needs – this is especially difficult in the first months of life.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut what often happens is that parents miss the jump.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis is first of all something wonderful and deserves recognition instead of the often derogatory comparisons with previous generations.
reliability low1/2 sourcesEducational expert Heidy de Blum is head of the organization familylab and herself mother of twins. © For me, the book “No out of love” by Jesper Juul was an eye opener.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWith a baby, it is logical that our needs are first neglected.
reliability low1/2 sources
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