Many children do not like to be corrected. They experience it as shame and it shuts them down, leading to rejection or deflection of responsibility.
The mind shift parents should make is realizing that correction does not require words; instead, the limit itself is the lesson to be learned.
In situations where children resist lessons, less is more. Trying harder often leads to children becoming less receptive to necessary information.
Mara's approach with her son Micah involved acknowledging his discomfort while maintaining limits, emphasizing his capability to dress himself and make choices.
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