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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago

one of the things they recommend to work with difficult children is to observe them for a while. when you do that, you can't help but like them more and you know one of the heartbreaking thing about kids is they always know which adults actually like them https://t.co/QGAT4a5Dyy

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago

misc thread of threads about working in a preschool https://t.co/MSOwSenLXe

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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when you observe a child, for a while, you notice what they're good at. you notice.. the pattern in their disruptive behaviour, when it comes out, what sort of unmet need that behaviour was coming out of it's usually painfully obvious. like witnessing sth intimate and private https://t.co/9ewqQIBXJr

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago

When you truly understand someone, you can’t help love them. https://t.co/HZEWka5C83

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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the pain is of beginning to attune to them for the first time and seeing what their bodies compensate for

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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do they socially butt and raise their voice when they feel rejected? slam objects away because they got hurt but can't cry? do they act really needy and disorganised because they have so much of a need for attunement they are not getting at home?

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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it's not just noticing their difficult behaviours. it's also observing the things they are good at and show interest in. usually it's surprising! all this goes towards really liking the child

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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their behaviour still might be disruptive or unlikable, but somehow... even as you limit the disruptiveness, there's a... kindness there towards them.

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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there's more of a willingness to help direct their energy towards things they will like and be good at, because you know what might click with them maybe it's really cool the way they make envelopes. maybe encourage them make mail for all the teachers

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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there's more of an ability to track, oh they got a boo boo, let's attune to that you know they like feeling independent, and don't like overt help in those moments the mismatch between your comfort response and the effect on them decreases

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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there's more of that child-like awe, and heart-curiosity, when they do an annoying behaviour, why, and what's going on it's a heart-curiosity that i think we as adults have about kids by default. but with some kids... it can be challenging

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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sometimes it's just children being children, right. the baby is not throwing peas on the floor because of trauma. 2yos aren't being selfish because on attachment but sometimes, it feels like there's something more. that's when you take a step back and observe

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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sometimes it feels like all of IFS is just being a preschool teacher for yourself

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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i didn't really understand this, but people need to be liked. not just loved, but liked because when you love someone but don't like them very much, you try to change them. and they can tell, every single time

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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“The ethical imperative underlying both childrearing and early childhood education is caring.” And caring most happens when you like someone. https://t.co/WUD7Zcdf5c

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
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It's significant to me Mr. Roger didn't say, “You are loved.” He said something, in fact, more important. “I like you, just the way you are.” So many children don’t know the difference.

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