Actually, I don't think that we do (at least I don't). Rather, I think that most teach that words have power to encourage and build up or to tear down and destroy others. And we encourage our children to do the former and avoid the latter.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
On 04/02/2015, at 9:43 AM, Sue Jacoby, IBCLC wrote:
> Karleen,
>
> We teach that little ditty to children, don't we? And then, sadly, we don't teach them the tools that they need to understand it.
> I think that is my point....
>
> Sue
>
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