So how do we help kids start feeling braver? First, kids need practice. Teaching kids how to manage childhood fears on their own builds confidence and independence. But experts say parents can’t - and shouldn’t - always be there to help kids calm down. As parents we always want to make kids feel better. Eventually, you'll reach a point in which you're comfortable enough to notice that you get one hell of a view up there.Fears are part of being a kid. You start to cultivate an internal belief that you can handle it. Over time, you develop an understanding that you have, in fact, been in high places and nothing bad has happened. Repeat this until it isn't as big a deal. Go up to the tenth floor, look out the window, stay there for one minute, and then leave. Try it in a controlled setting, like a building. If your fear is heights, then the only way to develop that understanding is to continuously expose yourself to it. It's about getting to a place where that fear is reduced to a mild discomfort. It's more a matter of developing an understanding that you can do the thing you are afraid of and survive. It's not so much a manner of "getting over them." That fear is an ingrained response. Sometimes automod fucks up - if you think it did, you can message us, but if you roll up to the modmail with a fucking attitude, we're not going to indulge you. Do not storm into the modmail with a bad attitude if this is the removal reason. There are subs like /r/politics and /r/PoliticalDiscussion if you want to debate political ideas or candidates.įrequently asked questions will be removed at our discretion. Overly political questions will be removed. We recommend talking to a medical professional instead of the Internet. If you repeatedly ignore this, we will ban you.ĭo not directly link to comments in other subs. You can't think of a gift idea? Neither can we lolĭo not complain about other subs here, we're not your 1-800 hotline for issues with them.ĭo not post just to push an agenda. Visit /r/ForeverAlone or /r/rant if you want to complain.ĭo not ask for gift ideas visit /r/gifts. "What do you think of this?").ĭo not post negative/forever alone rants or whiny posts. If you are wondering if it applies to you, it does. Seriously, we're gonna remove this shit.ĭo not ask yes/no or one word answer questions. That includes boobs, butts, and your weird eyebrows. Go fucking ask them yourself.ĭo not post pictures or ask questions looking for affirmation of your appearance or body features. Keep your question concise.ĭo not make posts asking about someone's/some group's actions, behavior, or thinking. The title of your post must contain an actual question. If you want to be a sad sack and complain about your life, go to /r/rant or /r/ForeverAlone First warning is a temp ban, second warning is a permaban. Do not insult or troll people, including in PMs.ĭon't comment/post self-deprecating content looking for attention. Anyone is allowed to ask and answer questions. Participate elsewhere on Reddit to gain experience and karma before trying to post here.īe respectful. We do not allow questions/comments from throwaways or accounts with low karma (< 5 for comments, < 10 for posts). Read the Frequently Asked Questions wiki and do a search before asking a question. This includes external sites looking to farm responses for content. Message the moderators with any questions/comments. Unsure if the rules apply to you for your post/comment? Click here.
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