Jumping to Conclusions
I am a jumper. It doesn’t take much for me to take huge, gigantic leaps in my imagination even though you would think I would have learned that when it comes to my kids, jumping to conclusion almost always makes thing worse! One of the biggest mistakes I tend to make when it comes to jumping to conclusions—is assuming that past behaviors and choices dictate present and future ones. For example, if one of my children made a questionable behavior choice in the past—then I have a tendency to assume that it is a pattern. There are other ways I … Continue reading