Sometimes, I find myself having the most meaningful and honest conversations with my kids when I am sending them to school in the morning. And I love that. I would be all trying-to-be-positive and they would share with me their thoughts.
I don't remember how the conversation started but I thought I would share with them that 'owning up to mistakes gives you more control over your actions and what comes out of it'. Instead of saying 'it was his fault', which gives away the power, saying 'OK, I have a problem, now let's find a solution' is more powerful.
Their contention had been 'but it makes me look bad' but I argued back, 'yes, but if you fix it, it makes you look awesome and even if you tried and it failed, you still looked like you tried and that's good'.
Kids, at this age, obviously, are very careful about the image they project. After all, teenage years is about finding your ground, being accepted and well....being cool, I guess. They are not very good at being leaders yet, as with any child their age would be like, but I hope one day, they will be.
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