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AtriumGuy rated 9 months ago- from the page: Children with healthy boundaries have figured out how to protect themselves, set limits, and express their feelings. The most basic boundary word in both children and adults is "no". It's imperative that children learn how to use "no" to protect themselves. Un...
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 KimProbable rated 9 months ago- A great article on children developing personal boundaries.
 AtriumGuy rated 9 months ago- from the page: Children with healthy boundaries have figured out how to protect themselves, set limits, and express their feelings. The most basic boundary word in both children and adults is "no". It's imperative that children learn how to use "no" to protect themselves. Unfortunately, "no" is a term that is disallowed in many households
 lillake rated 9 months ago- From the site:
Often times, parents prevent children from developing healthy boundaries because the parents themselves don't recognize healthy boundaries or they simply don't allow their child to express themselves in a healthy manner.
 PeterAndKat rated 9 months ago- my little fella is only 11 months... but I'm sure this info will come in handy in the next few years.
 heref rated 9 months ago- An important article and a must read for everyone who deals with young children!
 aaron114 rated 9 months ago- Society sometimes teaches us to be TOO careful with our kids, when it all actuality, sometimes they need to set their own standards - within reason, of course.
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