From: Darren Reynolds (extro@blue.demon.co.uk)
Date: Sat Aug 16 1997 - 12:04:39 MDT
At 22:28 13/08/97 -0400, Dan Clemmensen wrote:
>My 14-year-old reminded me of an incident
>that happened when she was four. She threw a sharp object at
>her younger sister. Apparently, I saw this and first spoke
>sharply to her (safety first: I DO yell at kids when there is
>imminent danger.) I then explained that the knife could
>seriously damage the sister, and asked her to predict what the
>knife might do. she wasn't sure, so I used the knife to stab
>through a piece of cardboard, and asked her to make a prediction
>about the possible effect on her sister. Apparently, she really
>got it that time.
A neat tale. Thanks, Dan. I guess this approach takes patience - a skill
I've been trying to master for the past ten minutes, but don't seem to be
able to get the hang of. No, seriously, it sounds like a sensible approach.
Regards,
Darren
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