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My daughter won’t go to her shoplifting prevention classes, how do I stop her stealing addiction?
I want to assume your daughter is a teenager, given that she stabs the prevention classes. You might need to use a different approach to handle the situation. You can try doing something simple. Take away a few things that are dear to her wand keep silent about it. She will definitely feel the pinchRead more
I want to assume your daughter is a teenager, given that she stabs the prevention classes. You might need to use a different approach to handle the situation. You can try doing something simple. Take away a few things that are dear to her wand keep silent about it. She will definitely feel the pinch of loosing something. Once your daughter feels this, tell her that others are feeling the same way when they are loosing their possessions. And ask her to remember that whenever she has the urge to pick an item that doesn’t belong to her.
See lesswhat do you do to stay calm in tense situations?
if I’m faced with a situation that can trigger so much anger, I try to leave the scene that invoked the anger. I try as much as possible to avoid saying words to anyone when I’m angry. You never know what you might speak and regret later. I go for a walk to calm my mind. Sometimes, I have conversatiRead more
if I’m faced with a situation that can trigger so much anger, I try to leave the scene that invoked the anger. I try as much as possible to avoid saying words to anyone when I’m angry. You never know what you might speak and regret later. I go for a walk to calm my mind. Sometimes, I have conversation with someone who makes me see the brighter side of the situation and offer some advice or some comforting words. Sometimes just talking the things out of your system helps in calming down.
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