imperfectdesciple
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Unprompted to her mother. She said she doesn't like herself because she (as in my daughter) cries a lot.
It hit me pretty hard when I heard that. I know kids say all sorts of things and can forget some of them quickly. But some things they don't. I've read some horror stories on here even if how things can end up, some that may have been avoidable and same not. Just want to do everything I can.
I've read all sorts of books, we do our best at respectful parenting, giving her independence, knowing our boundaries but having fun where we can. Nothing currently seems out of the ordinary in our routine or at daycare or any other interactions. I tried to pick her brain about it and she reiterated it. I try not to just tell her how to feel but was kinda unsure on how to best handle it. She's a shy (yet loud) and particular girl that's slowly coming out of her shell with a laugh that'll make you melt.
Again, I know kids this age say all sorts of things, so I'm not sure what I'm looking for. It just has me looking towards the future a lot. Wise sage advice on how to best teach kids self love and to grow their confidence as they get older I guess. Just looking for a helpful mindset or some words to live by when approaching these kinds of situations.
It hit me pretty hard when I heard that. I know kids say all sorts of things and can forget some of them quickly. But some things they don't. I've read some horror stories on here even if how things can end up, some that may have been avoidable and same not. Just want to do everything I can.
I've read all sorts of books, we do our best at respectful parenting, giving her independence, knowing our boundaries but having fun where we can. Nothing currently seems out of the ordinary in our routine or at daycare or any other interactions. I tried to pick her brain about it and she reiterated it. I try not to just tell her how to feel but was kinda unsure on how to best handle it. She's a shy (yet loud) and particular girl that's slowly coming out of her shell with a laugh that'll make you melt.
Again, I know kids this age say all sorts of things, so I'm not sure what I'm looking for. It just has me looking towards the future a lot. Wise sage advice on how to best teach kids self love and to grow their confidence as they get older I guess. Just looking for a helpful mindset or some words to live by when approaching these kinds of situations.