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If your child hurts or upsets another child, it makes complete sense to tell them to say sorry. But if you've done this, you may have noticed they usually give a very quick "sorry", before continuing with their play.
However, this doesn't teach them how their actions affect others. They also need guidance on how to fix things, as this is a skill that takes practice.
This video will teach you another way to approach these situations that is appropriate for toddlers and their level of development, that goes beyond just saying sorry.
I hope this helps!
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