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November 10, 2016
by Mary Pat
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A soft heart

So the last condition needed for attachments to develop naturally and spontaneously is what Gordon Neufeld calls a soft heart.  What he means is that we must allow our children to feel all of their emotions in order to keep … Continue reading →

Categories: Child Parent Communication | Tags: acknowledging feelings, emotions, fantasy, feelings, giving feelings a name | Permalink

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