TWTBIM_0336 Run Away and Scream

TWTBIM_0336 Run Away and Scream

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Me First! (Encore Episode)

Joey wants to talk about racing and competition as she's been spending time with children who shout, "I'm first and you're not!" Is competitiveness and hierarchical ranking just part of typical development or does it reflect a system of values that we are modeling for children? M ...  Show more

TWTBIM_0372 Intervene/Interrupt

Ross is thinking about unhelpful help again. How much are we helping children and when does our help cause an interruption? Joey recalls a time when intervening to support a child's speech interrupted the flow of a conversation. Mike thinks about a child who likes to knock things ...  Show more

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