8 thoughts on “Ivy League-trained psychologist: How I say ‘no’ to my kids—and why more parents need to do the same

  1. I’m commenting this on your post because I have been blessed with his guidance and technique,she had helped me achieve my dreams at fırst I thought it was all lies not until he proved me wrong God bless you Marcos de Andrade

  2. Letting people know about your company is the best way for me to show my gratitude for everything you do. You always put a smile on my face when I receive my returns. People like you are exactly what the world needs more of. Keep up the great work, Mr Daniel Wright

  3. Setting boundaries and learning to say ‘no’ are essential for children’s development, teaching them self discipline and resilience. It’s crucial for parents to strike a balance, offering guidance while helping children navigate life’s challenges. Well set limits can foster healthy growth and understanding of responsibility in the long run.

  4. The children needs to learn the boundaries and consequences. If you never say no then they will always feel they are entitled for everything, and will lead to dependency to others, lack of self control. Self obsession will also leads to addiction so is importance to teach the kid “No” in the right way

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