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Ask what your child thinks about certain foods.
But more poignantly, there is this advice for parents and caregivers: If your child thinks that you are worried about having enough food, he may also become worried.
Understand that it's okay if your child thinks differently than you.
Create a peaceful sleeping environment that your child thinks of as his or her own.
Work on trying to understand what your child thinks and feels, without immediately turning it into a lesson or a lecture.
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"Rather than dwell on how you're not with your child, think about how your role in the company is benefiting the family.
Help your child think about the world around him, and ask him from time to time what he thinks is truly important in life.
They were also asked to give a free response to the question "Why will your child think this is happening?" (threat-free response), and choose which of two alternatives (threat/nonthreat) their child would be more likely to think in this situation (threat-forced choice).
Suggest that your child think about Lent as a way to get closer to God.
Don't make your child think it's all fun, fun, fun.
Don't let your child think or believe that they are invincible.
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