Natalie Picone-Louro

We live in a neighborhood where there aren't many children for Trinity to play with and The ones that she does, always tell her that she shoudln't say the things thatshe does..b/c they are mean..when she is just expressing herself and they come to me and tell me that I should teach her more manners..I feel like I am defending Trinity to them..But I can see where all the control comes from- when I speak to their mother..I feel like an awsome mother when I am around her. I just feel bad for the children. Trinity is now starting to feel that they don't treat her very well.
This is a great discussion..I am still learning..So i love reading.
Thanks, Natalie

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"You know you are face-to-face with the unfinished business of your own childhood when you respond with strong negative feelings to your child's behavior." (Hendrix and Hunt, 1997)




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Jodi Bezzola

~~"You know you are face-to-face with the unfinished business of your own childhood when you respond with strong negative feelings to your child's behavior." (Hendrix and Hunt, 1997)~~
 
Natalie, I believe this was in your sig line...do you know what book it's from??
 
Jodi




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Natalie Picone-Louro

Hi Jodi, i got it from an Scott Noelle Article
here is the link:
http://www.scottnoelle.com/parenting/healing-gap/
and the name of the book is Giving the Love That Heals...I haven;t read but the article helped me when I transitioned back to this lifestyle.
Be Well, Natalie

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"You know you are face-to-face with the unfinished business of your own childhood when you respond with strong negative feelings to your child's behavior." (Hendrix and Hunt, 1997)




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diana jenner

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On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 8:52 PM, Jodi Bezzola <jodibezzola@...> wrote:

> ~~"You know you are face-to-face with the unfinished business of your
> own childhood when you respond with strong negative feelings to your child's
> behavior." (Hendrix and Hunt, 1997)~~
>
> Natalie, I believe this was in your sig line...do you know what book it's
> from??
>
> Jodi
>
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amberlee_b

Ooo thanks! That sounds like a good book to find....

--- In [email protected], "diana jenner" <hahamommy@...> wrote:
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> Giving the Love that Heals: A Guide for Parents
> ~Thanks to Google! :)
> ~diana :)