“I want for you to start thinking about how a chain of events fits together, and I want you to accept you have the ability and the responsibility to see a bad outcome forming, and to take actions to make a better outcome instead.”
Have you considered just telling them that? You’re possibly obfuscating an important lesson for them by using a cultural phrase, and it’s not uncommon for kids to learn the wrong lesson out of it.
Have you considered just telling them that? You’re possibly obfuscating an important lesson for them by using a cultural phrase, and it’s not uncommon for kids to learn the wrong lesson out of it.
That’s probably good advice but it’s about 15 years too late for me to use it :)