tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-773373869463725905.post8554908514923728366..comments2023-10-31T06:06:59.528-04:00Comments on How to Be the Best Nanny : The ABC's of Helping Children with Social Conflicts by Ann Rasmussen, PsyDBest Nanny Newsletterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06103799261254020125noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-773373869463725905.post-38417265618434912582009-08-26T14:29:41.607-04:002009-08-26T14:29:41.607-04:00I agree that it is too easy to dismiss social conf...I agree that it is too easy to dismiss social conflicts between children. Their peers are their lives. A few years ago a theory became popular by a grandmother. Influence of peers on children is great than the influence of the parents! So when they are arguing with their peers it can be devastating for the child.<br />Stefany, ColoradoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-773373869463725905.post-41210962186802576392009-08-24T14:07:42.200-04:002009-08-24T14:07:42.200-04:00Good advice as always! Thanks, Shelly Norton KSGood advice as always! Thanks, Shelly Norton KSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-773373869463725905.post-66315277229069604902009-08-24T14:05:16.563-04:002009-08-24T14:05:16.563-04:00Social conflicts for children are a huge problem f...Social conflicts for children are a huge problem for kids. Issues that may seem trivial to us are a big deal to kids. So, listening and responding with empathy, tact and kindness is crucial. I think it is best for nanny and parent to be on the same page. Generate the <br />plan of action with the parents because you need to follow their wishes.<br />Annie, Lincoln NebraskaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com