The Unexpected Pitfalls of Teasing in Your Family
A lot of families enjoy teasing each other. But parents need to be aware of the risks because children can easily confuse teasing with criticism. Or teasing behavior may actually mask underlying motives of wanting attention, selfishness, or a power-play to make someone feel less valuable. Playful teasing may be okay as long as it’s balanced with genuine love, humility, and lots of encouragement.
- SERIESFocus on the Family Radio Broadcast
- ISBN2350000019891
- ITEM CODE1019891
- FORMATBroadcast CD
- AUDIENCEParents
- PRODUCT AUTHORFocus on the Family