I recieved the August 2007 Awake from a man I anti witnessed to about child molestation. Couldn't help but see a disturbing paragraph about acknowledging children's feelings. It went , I quote:
Pg. 8 " Children are prone to express their thoughts and emotions in extreme terms. True, some of what children say is unsettling for parents to hear. For example, a frustrated child may say, " I hate my life. " A parent's instinctive response may be , " No you don't ! " Parents may worry that acknowledging a child's negative feelings or thoughts amounts to condoning them. " Then in small teeny writing at the bottom the footnote reads, " Take seriously any statements your children make about ending their life. "
Yeah, do you think?? Why would they put the statement about your child ending it's life in a tiny footnote at the bottom of the page like it's so casual. Like, by the way, just a small reminder here friends, if you see your kids making these statements, you might want to pay attention. Thought we would throw in that footnote! Jeez, these people are so inappropriate! No wonder they have such a child abuse problem! Are they so disconnected from real life emotions, that they have to teach their parents how to acknowledge the kids feelings? And the governing body doesn't even do it right! Just shows they are not qualified to write this advice as it comes from old men sitting around the conference room tables old enough to have great grandchildren, but senile enough to be dangerous and out of touch with their "advice ". What is your opinion on this ? Would like to hear your views of the orgs. lack of caring for children. Everybody welcome! Peace to you, Mr. Flipper