Parenting
How to Apologise to a Child (and What Counts as a Real Apology)
A generation of British parents was taught — sometimes explicitly, often by absence — that parents do not apologise to children. The argument was that...
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A generation of British parents was taught — sometimes explicitly, often by absence — that parents do not apologise to children. The argument was that...
You yelled. You said something sharp you didn't mean. You slammed a cupboard door and saw your child flinch. The first response, which is the wrong on...