First, let me say you made our week last week. We got so many comments and Facebook shares about our “Worst. Morning. Ever.” blog post that our hearts were filled up with love and appreciation for you (even Jason, who lost the debate).

Thank you for making that happen and for saying, “Yes, more videos!” If you missed the video last week, folks are saying it’s worth a watch, you can get to the previous post HERE.

We all like it when our kids say, “I like you!” but what if your son or daughter says, “I don’t like you!” to a playmate, their brother, sister, or even to you? Or even worse, what if your child says, “You’re not my friend. You’re mean.”

How do you respond?

So how do you get to the core of “I don’t like you”? In this video I will share ONE simple concept that you can use to help your child get to the core of the problem and solve it.

Getting to the core of “you are not my friend”

What do you think? Do you want more videos like this?

Please leave a comment. When you're kids have said, “I don't like you. You're not my friend.” etc. What was the message underneath it? What were they really trying to say?

We love hearing from you.

I like you,

Cecilia (and Jason, who likes you too)

 

 

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