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6 years ago
"simgirl1010;c-16580591" wrote:
I love working on character values! It gives purpose to ordinary everyday tasks like doing dishes, completing homework, giving compliments, volunteering, etc. I don't care as much for the pop up texts though and I'm finding it hard to develop the emotional control because it depends on mood rather than tasks.
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These are kind of weird - why would it lower emotional control to wait for someone to text you back? I should think it would raise emotional control. And why would it lower empathy to be friendly toward someone? Maybe the grand friendly gesture would be a bit much, if someone doesn't want to be friends, since it would put them on the spot, but just being nice doesn't obligate anyone.
Mostly, I tend to pick the response that does the least damage to empathy and responsibility, even though it might not be the best response. Manners can be made up by lots of table-clearing and table-setting (or having the parent lecture the child). I keep trying to get a kid with a full red on emotional control, but that's hard to do - spamming tantrums doesn't push the bar very far.
I didn't know about the journal snooping option - I'll have to try that!
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