Megyn Kelly
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And check this, check the therapist out thoroughly.
The not letting them lose, I would couple, I mean, they do let them lose past age seven.
I would add an addendum, which is if they cry when they lose all the time, they need to lose more.
And you do have to tell them, stop crying.
That's right.
You're not allowed to cry because you lose chutes and ladders.
It's a no.
That's right.
Even if it's a struggle for them, you have to insist that they get through it because you can't have a child who's crying every time he or she loses.
We're not talking about a two-year-old either.
It's such a disservice.
Yes, because the other thing is, so I like, I mean, you talk about leading by example.
I don't know if like courageous behavior is passed down exactly.
It's good for them to see an example of courage, but I actually happen to think that like to become more courageous, you just need to do small courageous acts in your own life.
Your child needs to do small acts of courage and that'll be the building block to the big act of courage when they need it.
But I think the opposite is true.
anxiety and fear are 100% contagious.
If you are riddled with that as a mother or a father, you are 100% going to pass that to your child.
And so like, you have to at least act like you're not.
How many times have you seen that?