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Hi There,
The question from a parent this week is “How can I make sure my child knows it’s ok to say ‘No’?
So many of us want to make sure that our kid doesn’t have the experience we had. Remember that time at school you felt pressured to do something you didn’t want to do?
I’m not talking about abuse. That’s a whole other thing. What we are talking about today are those usual, everyday things that we sometimes do that we don’t want to.
Share our lunch.
Kiss someone.
Walk the long way instead of the shorter way we’d rather take.
So this week I give you three ideas that will make it easier to talk to your kid about ‘No’.
And don’t forget, this is your last chance to get your tickets to ‘It’s Awkward, But It Doesn’t Have to Be. Get Talking to Your Kid about Sex’ here (https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/its-awkward-but-it-doesnt-have-to-be-get-talking-to-your-kid-about-sex-tickets-76767065359?aff=ebdssbeac)
Sarah x
By Sarah SprouleHi There,
The question from a parent this week is “How can I make sure my child knows it’s ok to say ‘No’?
So many of us want to make sure that our kid doesn’t have the experience we had. Remember that time at school you felt pressured to do something you didn’t want to do?
I’m not talking about abuse. That’s a whole other thing. What we are talking about today are those usual, everyday things that we sometimes do that we don’t want to.
Share our lunch.
Kiss someone.
Walk the long way instead of the shorter way we’d rather take.
So this week I give you three ideas that will make it easier to talk to your kid about ‘No’.
And don’t forget, this is your last chance to get your tickets to ‘It’s Awkward, But It Doesn’t Have to Be. Get Talking to Your Kid about Sex’ here (https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/its-awkward-but-it-doesnt-have-to-be-get-talking-to-your-kid-about-sex-tickets-76767065359?aff=ebdssbeac)
Sarah x