A incident happened a few months back where I asked another parent that their child apologize for a behavior I felt was hurtful and unkind. The parent said they would talk to their child. Basically, to see if I, an adult should, would, deserved an apology. It’s been several months and I have not received an apology for whatever reason. Karma is now set in motion.
Learning to apologize correctly to someone is a learned behavior and if taught at a young age will teach the child about kindness and boundaries. We teach our children to say please and thank you, but when it comes to teaching them when and how to apologize, it’s something that we often forget or that they’ll learn on their own.
“I’m sorry” teaches your child that they have invaded someone space or taken something that doesn’t belong to them. More importantly, learning when and how to apologize teaches a child about boundaries. Children who are not given boundaries become adults with no boundaries. Often times this leads to sense of entitlement. Anyone like hanging out with entitled adults or children?
With the Law of Attraction, those same children and adults are the ones that will be the first to request an apology from others or whose feelings get hurt often. Let’s teach our children how to apologize and when to apologize.
The magic of an apology can create strong friendships, bonds of love, and good Karma. “I’m sorry” are magical words that will change the course of both people’s lives no matter how small or big the apology.
Learning to apologize is like learning to play tennis, it takes practice!
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