Helping very young people
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- It is psychologically impossible to have the same feelings as your partner as you have different levels for your line of acceptance, different life experiences, different upbringings, different values and views.
- Honest differences are more normal and healthy.
- Being supportive is different than a United Front.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]
Parents must be consistent with their children; their feelings must always be the same.
- Impossible due to the different factors that raise/lower the line of acceptance.
- You will have different feelings towards different children and what they are doing depending on the environment.
- No one should feel guilty about being human and having different feelings that depend on the circumstances.
When there are two parents living with a child, they must maintain a ‘United Front’.
- It is psychologically impossible to have the same feelings as your partner as you have different levels for your line of acceptance, different life experiences, different upbringings, different values and views.
- Honest differences are more normal and healthy.
- Being supportive is different than a United Front.
Parents must be consistent with their children; their feelings must always be the same.
- Impossible due to the different factors that raise/lower the line of acceptance.
- You will have different feelings towards different children and what they are doing depending on the environment.
- No one should feel guilty about being human and having different feelings that depend on the circumstances.
When there are two parents living with a child, they must maintain a “United Front”.
- It is psychologically impossible to have the same feelings as your partner as you have different levels for your line of acceptance, different life experiences, different upbringings, different values and views.
- Honest differences are more normal and healthy
- Being supportive is different than a United Front