You can set limits, talk about why these exist, and how one person's feelings shouldn't make someone
else feel upset.
Not exact matches
I get
upset and emotional like anyone
else, but when I have time to sit back and look at the world objectively I see these people as products of their sheltered little environments and I
feel for their successes the same way I cheer on someone competing in the special Olympics.
People were
upset that he didn't play hurt and I said that you have to respect a player who
feels like if he can't be 100 %, then someone
else should be playing.
It may be yelling, giving in to others to avoid
feeling uncomfortable or anxious, digging in and refusing to see another point of view, overreacting or personalizing someone
else being
upset.
I hate that those of us who have chosen to breastfeed
feel like we can't be proud of it just in case it
upsets someone
else #postsfromtheheart OddHogg recently posted... My Toddler Can't Walk — And That's OK
If you
feel like you may get too
upset, ask someone
else (a relative, maybe) to talk to them.
Stresses are usually what makes regression happen, since the normal routine has changed, they are
upset or not
feeling well or they are having to get used to or learn something
else new.
But a 14 - month - old doesn't get hurt
feelings that someone
else took his toy — he's just
upset that the toy is gone suddenly.
He was still
upset from something
else and didn't know how to process all his
feelings.
I
feel movies like this insult the children they are trying to entertain and make parents
upset for wasting an afternoon on when they could be doing something
else with their offspring.