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4 Compliments To 1 Criticism
Examples of Compliments
Love Your Child So They Can Step Up
Example of Correcting for a Mistake
4 Compliments To 1 Criticism
Introducing the Lynette Law: 4:1 give 4 compliments for 1 criticism. This clip is an excerpt from another module where Louloua and Lynette role play together.
Examples of Compliments
Here are examples of compliments that Lynette gave to her friends Christina, Youssef and Maya in their play.
Love Your Child So They Can Step Up
As Lynette talks about Chris and Maria, she shows the possibility of love in life. Watch to understand how complimenting and loving your child will help them step into that space.
Example of Correcting for a Mistake
Here Krystel guides Karim through nice words and directions after he made a spelling mistake.
Lesson Takeaways
- You were led to look at your child in a certain way, based on the questions you were asked by people. “Should I teach alternating feet on the stairs?” Does it matter? to whom and why?
- Experts know about a particular subject, but they don’t know much about your particular child or your home and family dynamics.
- You have a valuable and important role in your child’s growth. You are the one making the decision in each moment and each day.
- You’re the one that needs to be responsible and not give your power away, because that’s how you’ll get the most results and peace.
- All kids have different places of challenges, ability and possibility, regardless of the label or diagnosis.
- Don’t compare your child to others or try to find similar stories to yours. Each child has a different starting point and a different “engine of speed”.
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