Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tiptoe through the two lips.

Use a quiet voice. The louder you get, the louder children will get. The more you argue, the more strong-willed children will become arguing for their point of view. Tiptoe wisely with the words you say, the words that come from your lips. Use a quiet firm voice. Speak in the first person, “I need you to…” rather than giving “you” messages like, “You had better stop now.” You will find it is much more effective.

Have a great day. You are a difference maker.

Maryln

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