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A new book called “The Sorry Plane” reveals that forcing your kids to say sorry doesn't really work
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English - December 17, 2019 21:21 - 6 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We’ve all heard the saying as kids: “Say you’re sorry.” followed by a “No, like you mean it.” Well according to clinical counselor and educator Deborah MacNamara, that doesn’t really make your child more empathetic later in life. She talks about this and more in her new book “The Sorry Plane” which was inspired by her two daughters. She joins us in-studio now.
Guest: Deborah MacNamara
Author, Educator and Clinical Counsellor
We’ve all heard the saying as kids: “Say you’re sorry.” followed by a “No, like you mean it.” Well according to clinical counselor and educator Deborah MacNamara, that doesn’t really make your child more empathetic later in life. She talks about this and more in her new book “The Sorry Plane” which was inspired by her two daughters. She joins us in-studio now.
Guest: Deborah MacNamara
Author, Educator and Clinical Counsellor