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  • Post category:Behaviour / Feelings and Emotions / Relationships
  • Post published:July 13, 2015

Be open to your feelings and how they change, and also be aware of the effect of your behaviour on others. People sometimes forget that our behaviour can really affect how others feel.

Source: #RYchat on #feelings in children & young people with Dr Keri Nixon @ Twitter

Message supplied by: Dr Keri Nixon

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