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Janaina Medeiros
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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ellievsbear

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@thelastsamosas
A self portrait
Why is this even a question? How is your child meant to learn to apologize when you don’t do it yourself as a parent?
This is actually a really important factor in how I establish healthy, trusting relationships with kiddos at work. I am a human and therefore make mistakes, which children will catch and call me out for, because children are information sponges with no verbal filters.
When a kid says, “but miss tommy, i thought you said we’re not supposed to do that,” I answer, “You’re right. I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have done that. I won’t do it again.” It could be something small, maybe a kid sees me biting my nails, or maybe I grabbed a kid by the arm who was about to collide with something solid but I grabbed too hard. Whatever it is, it’s important to
acknowledge the mistake,
apologize to the kid,
and verbalize a plan to correct it.
Not only does this model HOW to make an effective apology, but it establishes trust on many levels. The children who witness the exchange now know that:
I will be honest with them even if it does not serve my ego,
I care about their feelings,
and I am taking their needs seriously.
Apologize to your kids when you mess up! It won’t diminish your authority as their grown-up, it shows that you respect that authority!
This is one thing emotionally abusive parents are known for. Holding power over accountability and they wonder why their children don’t want to be around when they get older.
The lady was a zoo keeper for this(pallas) cat when she was a baby. That’s why she recognized her face.
full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j51MCpL4vk
who tf let a baby become a zookeeper
me: i’m asian
white person: no, you’re indian
me:
tiktok is kind of bad for fashion by Mina Le
https://www.instagram.com/p/CRef6ehsI6c/
Lil Nas X making music:
Been crying over this for hours
whoever said diamonds are a girl's best friend clearly has never met ibuprofen
Hello internet! I’m going to try to make this as short and sweet as possible so I don’t clog up your dash.
Basically, I’ve been having some reproductive health issues that I can no longer ignore. I’ll spare you the gruesome details, but I have some big medical bills coming up that I am looking to get a head start on.
Because of this, I am seeing a specialist this month for an examination and to discuss my options.
I have to reopen “EMERGENCY” commissions sooner than I would have liked. I am NOT asking for handouts.
If you would like a pet portrait commission, I am currently doing them for $30. You can find them on my Etsy: HERE
All money I earn will go towards examinations, prescriptions, aftercare, etc.
This is an incredibly scary time for me, but giving my mind something to focus on is incredibly helpful and I love seeing pictures of your pets! I’m putting a few examples of my work above for those who would like to see.
Please reblog this, if you feel inclined! It helps a lot and I appreciate anyone who took the time to read this
https://www.instagram.com/p/CM0l2yhg8Oy/
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