How Our Behavior Impacts Our Children
NVC and Families
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5m 30s
Roxy Manning, Certified NVC Trainer:
Children interpret and create meaning from everything they observe. They form a narrative about themselves and their place in the world. Roxy Manning shares how the stories of parents contribute to this narrative. Roxy shares a personal story where she, in an attempt to highlight her son's intellectual gifts, unintentionally influenced him to believe he couldn't do things on his own and wasn't smart. The impact of stories like this on a child's self-perception is long-lasting. Roxy urges us to consider the unintended messages that our words and actions may convey, as these narratives can be challenging to shift once established.
- Roxanne Manning
- Roxy Manning
- NVC parenting
- compassion
- self judgment
- self judgement
- self compassion
- stories
- self worth
- perfection
- education
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