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To: Horgad who wrote (123494)10/29/2016 11:50:37 AM
From: marcher  Read Replies (1) of 217764
 
--people are only 'allowed' to elect representatives that generally don't represent them--

been wondering about 'electing' and 'choice' lately...
and controlling children:

"...1. For very young children it is typically easiest to offer two choices... 2. Any choice offered needs to be one that you genuinely support.

3. If a child is given the list of choices and refuses to make a decision, you can offer something like the following statement: “I have given you your choices, but you are not telling me which one you want. I will give you one more minute to think about it and tell me. If you don’t, then I’ll make the decision.”

4-6. ..."Oh, I’m sorry to hear that you got so hungry at school (got such such shitty choices). I’m wondering if there is something else that you could choose for your lunch that would fill you up for longer.” (hmmm...hillary or trump? not really)..."

child-psych.org
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