I read Donna's thread and she speaks so eloquently and honestly. As well as the replies.
This is only my second post. I'm lurking as much as I can and all I know is I have mid-back thoracic pain from scoloisis but I don't know the curvature etc.
I'm also raising a girl who is 5. She is a very empathic child. She has good maners, says all the prerequisite "please and thank you's". I noted that you said 'children can cruel'. I know this based on my daugther's interractions in Kindergarten - she tries to be friends with everyone and gets rejected I think because she is extremely outgoing and perhaps overwhelming to some children.
What can I as a parent do to ensure that my daughter doesn't say something like "why does granny have a big bump on her back" - she hasnt yet but I have not talked to her about it and I'ld like to ward it off so I will talk to her about it. I was curious if you could give more examples about your experiences with kids so that I can learn and turn the informatoin into lessons to teach my daughter as well.
Thank you so much - if anyone cares to add, I'ld be grateful - Pathvet specifically mentioned it and I think 1-2 may have agreed.
Alice
This is only my second post. I'm lurking as much as I can and all I know is I have mid-back thoracic pain from scoloisis but I don't know the curvature etc.
I'm also raising a girl who is 5. She is a very empathic child. She has good maners, says all the prerequisite "please and thank you's". I noted that you said 'children can cruel'. I know this based on my daugther's interractions in Kindergarten - she tries to be friends with everyone and gets rejected I think because she is extremely outgoing and perhaps overwhelming to some children.
What can I as a parent do to ensure that my daughter doesn't say something like "why does granny have a big bump on her back" - she hasnt yet but I have not talked to her about it and I'ld like to ward it off so I will talk to her about it. I was curious if you could give more examples about your experiences with kids so that I can learn and turn the informatoin into lessons to teach my daughter as well.
Thank you so much - if anyone cares to add, I'ld be grateful - Pathvet specifically mentioned it and I think 1-2 may have agreed.
Alice
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