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Question: I’ve never gotten all As in my life and to be truthful I think my parent think I’m well hopeless. I’m going into 10th grade in high school and I’d really like to get my act together any tips???
Question: I’m the nanny, her parents would like advice.
What is the best way to handle/discipline an honest, inquisitive 4 year old girl who blurts out, to any random person, whatever comes to mind?? She is “accidentally” brutally honest…I like to say haha.
Examples of what the child blurts out:
“I like the dots on your face, can I connect the dots?” (To a random lady)
“He has dark brown skin” (To man at store)
“Brown skinned people are not allowed to give me a bath.” (To me. She was moody that night and didn’t want me to give her a bath.)
Her parents don’t want to make a big deal out of this in fear that she might understand that this is wrong and when upset lash out with hurtful words against others…
FYI. I know she means well and her parents are not racists.
Question: I’m the nanny, her parents would like advice.
What is the best way to handle/discipline an honest, inquisitive 4 year old girl who blurts out, to any random person, whatever comes to mind?? She is “accidentally” brutally honest…I like to say haha.
Examples of what the child blurts out:
“I like the dots on your face, can I connect the dots?” (To a random lady)
“He has dark brown skin” (To man at store)
“Brown skinned people are not allowed to give me a bath.” (To me. She was moody that night and didn’t want me to give her a bath.)
Her parents don’t want to make a big deal out of this in fear that she might understand that this is wrong and when upset lash out with hurtful words against others…
FYI. I know she means well and her parents are not racists.
Any ideas of what to do? Experiences??
Explaining that it’s hurtful does not work.
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Question: I’m LBGT teenage girl. I’m lost and very confused.
My friends and school help me a little, my parents don’t like the thought at all, and there really isn’t much i can do where I live?
Its a very religious town, so there aren’t to many excepting places i can go to socialize with other LBGT teens?
I’m looking for a few good places to go to find some nice people/friends and advice…
weather i have to take a drive or hop online, I’ll take any answers and advice you have…
Help me out, please?
There are no LGBT Centers where i live..
and where i live both Straight and Gay people Hate or tell me I’m wrong for not knowing (I lack the better words) what i am?.. I’ve been beaten up before and I’m made fun of constantly… when I’m simply just confused…
Question: Ok so what I want to do is get my tips died. So I have 2 questions here.
1. What is the best way to get your tips died but not completely permenent but not just like the wash out spray stuff?
2. How can I get my parents to go for this?
Question: My parents will be driving from New Mexico to Maryland this week. They plan to stop in Tulsa and Indianapolis. Any tips? They know how to drive in winter weather but what else have you done in the past? They’ve got tons of snacks, water, winter gear including foil blankets and hand warmers. Anything else you know of would be appreciated!
TRICKY situation! 4 year old — very inquisitive and honest; comments come out as rude. Best way to handle?
I’m the nanny, her parents would like advice.
What is the best way to handle/discipline an honest, inquisitive 4 year old girl who blurts out, to any random person, whatever comes to mind?? She is “accidentally” brutally honest…I like to say haha.
Examples of what the child blurts out:
“I like the dots on your face, can I connect the dots?” (To a random lady)
“He has dark brown skin” (To man at store)
“Brown skinned people are not allowed to give me a bath.” (To me. She was moody that night and didn’t want me to give her a bath.)
Her parents don’t want to make a big deal out of this in fear that she might understand that this is wrong and when upset lash out with hurtful words against others…
FYI. I know she means well and her parents are not racists.
Any ideas of what to do? Experiences??
Explaining that it’s hurtful does not work.
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