Another Take on Speaking to Children

Couldn't help but thinking about Mrs Neu's take on speaking to children, when reading this in The Wall Street Journal: 

We say these things to ensure that our children feel loved, encouraged and secure and also to instill self-control and manners. But how do our good intentions translate?

The problem is that at its core, this way of speaking is all about control. We use it to tell our kids what we want them to say (“Say sorry!”); how we want them to feel (“You’re OK!”); what we want them to do (“Behave yourself!”); and what will happen if they don’t (“Do you want a timeout?”).

In other words, parentspeak is about compliance—and that often keeps us from understanding the feelings, motivations, thoughts and behavior of our children. Rather than teaching them to communicate and problem solve, we are essentially teaching them to obey.
— The Wrong Way to Speak to Children, by Jennifer Lehr, WSJ, January 6, 2017
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