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How do you invite someone else to give L&L a try?

Posted by on Sep. 1, 2010 at 5:27 PM
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I went to a Love and Logic class about a year and a half ago, and I'm thinking about going again this fall to refresh.  There is someone I know who could really benefit from this, and I want to invite her to take the class with me.  I'm afraid she will take it as an insult.  Any ideas about how I could ask her to join me?

Posted by on Sep. 1, 2010 at 5:27 PM
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Sunnybrook
by New Member on Sep. 2, 2010 at 10:12 AM

When I talk to my friends about my kids and how difficult they can be I always bring up Love and Logic and explain what it is and how it helps.  Just talk to her about the behaviors that you have been able to change or reinforce.  Just casual conversation.  Ask her if she has had similar problems with her kids. 

Tell her how it works on husbands too!!!

Then tell her you are taking the class and thought it was great for all parents--to make your life easier.

I think that the parents who have the most trouble with their kids--and don't want to find real solutions---enjoy the chaos their children cause them.  I've seen it.  Its almost like they think that when their kids are disrespectful that its cute. 

TweenAndTwinMom
by Member on Sep. 2, 2010 at 10:23 AM

I'm afraid this might be the case. 

Quoting Sunnybrook:

When I talk to my friends about my kids and how difficult they can be I always bring up Love and Logic and explain what it is and how it helps.  Just talk to her about the behaviors that you have been able to change or reinforce.  Just casual conversation.  Ask her if she has had similar problems with her kids. 

Tell her how it works on husbands too!!!

Then tell her you are taking the class and thought it was great for all parents--to make your life easier.

I think that the parents who have the most trouble with their kids--and don't want to find real solutions---enjoy the chaos their children cause them.  I've seen it.  Its almost like they think that when their kids are disrespectful that its cute. 


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