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Helping a friend by Rebecca Osborne
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  • Post category:Relationships / Support
  • Post published:March 31, 2016

Even if you make a mistake, there are ways to apologise and make amends. Don’t make yourself feel like a screw up, it’s just that you didn’t make the right choice that time.

Source: Teen’s Perspective: What Peaceful Parenting Taught Me @ Aha!Parenting.com

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