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Kristin Cuthriel

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Helping a Child Know Their Worth

November 9, 2013 Kristin 13 Comments

Helping a Child Know Their Worth Please read this, especially if you have children. This morning I saw this quote graphic on Todd Lohenry's blog. Although we can all learn something from this quote, I really thought about how we can apply this to children and teens. This can be … [Read more...]

Parenting, Psychology children, parenting quote, parenting tools, parents, psychosocial, sense of self, stages of development, teaching tool, unconditional love, validation

Every Behavior has a Consequence

October 28, 2013 Kristin 15 Comments

“When you choose the behavior, you also choose the consequence that is attached to that action." I originally posted this when I first entered the world of blogging about a year and a half ago. It seemed to resonate with many readers, so I am bringing it back again. I have since … [Read more...]

Inspirational, Psychology behavior, consequences, Life Strategies, mindfulness, Personal development, personal growth, the power of the pause, think it through

Self-Compassion: It all begins with you!

September 20, 2013 Kristin 8 Comments

Self-Compassion: It all begins with you! Too many people confuse self-compassion with self-absorption, however, they are two very different things. Believe it or not, the person who lacks self-compassion is more likely to be self-absorbed. You see, if you are kind to yourself, … [Read more...]

Inspirational, Psychology, Relationships, Uncategorized Compassion, practice self-compassion, self-compassion, self-compassionate people, treat yourself with kindness

The Best Way to Teach Your Child Healthy Boundaries

September 17, 2013 Kristin 6 Comments

The best way to teach your child healthy boundaries is to respect your child's boundaries. No, this does not mean that you allow your child to do anything he or she pleases. Quite the contrary, really. It just means that you respect that your child is his or her own person with … [Read more...]

Parenting, Psychology boundary violations, boundary violations with children, children and boundaries, healthy boundaries, loose boundaries, parenting advice, rigid boundaries, teaching your child boundaries, unhealthy boundaries

How Emotionally Mature Are You?

September 13, 2013 Kristin 16 Comments

How emotionally mature are you? Below you will find the criteria of emotional maturity created by Dr. William C. Menninger. The ability to deal constructively with reality. The capacity to adapt to change. A relative freedom from symptoms that are produced by tensions and … [Read more...]

Psychology Dr. William C. Menninger, Emotionally mature, Menninger, The Criteria of Emotional Maturity

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