He smiled. "Thanks for not giving up on me."
The very traits that make a child difficult to manage at age eight—stubbornness, a loud voice, risk-taking, and a refusal to conform—are the exact traits that define successful, innovative, and courageous adults. Your son has the raw materials to become a charismatic leader, an entertainer, or an entrepreneur. He just needs a patient, steady guide to show him how to use his power wisely. To help tailor this guide, let me know: my wild raunchy son
When your son's jokes or actions cross a line and hurt someone else, pull him aside for a direct conversation. Ask targeted questions: "How do you think your friend felt when you said that?" or "Look at her face; does she look like she is enjoying this game?" Connecting his actions to the real-world feelings of others builds authentic empathy. Reframing Your Perspective as a Parent He smiled
He does not need to become a saint by the end of the story, but he should channel his wild energy into something constructive, like protecting his family or pursuing a genuine passion. He just needs a patient, steady guide to