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TigerMoms — "24 03 13 CJ Miles Naggy For Your Own ..."

CJ Miles woke to the low hum of the city through his window, the way a distant engine sounds like someone breathing. He blinked at his phone—24 March 2013—stamped across a message chain that still smelled faintly of old coffee and late-night arguments. The subject line read: “For Your Own…”, unfinished as though someone had walked away mid-sentence and never returned.

  • Thanked their parents for the drive and work ethic.
  • Set boundaries with the constant critique.
  • Reparented themselves with self-compassion.
  • Give children autonomy: Gradually give your child more independence as they grow and mature. Encourage them to make decisions, take risks, and learn from their mistakes.
  • Foster a growth mindset: Encourage your child to view challenges as opportunities for growth and learning. Teach them that mistakes are an essential part of the learning process.
  • Practice active listening: Listen to your child's concerns and ideas, and validate their feelings. This will help them feel heard and understood.
  • Set clear boundaries: Establish clear rules and consequences, and let your child know what is expected of them.

CJ thought of his sister mixing batter, of the way TigerMoms’ songs could make her both brave and small. He thought of the way music could serve as mirror and map, showing you where you had been and where you might stumble next. He slid the envelope into his jacket. Keys to a different lock. TigerMoms 24 03 13 CJ Miles Naggy For Your Own ...

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“I know you’re tired. Take them out anyway.” Thanked their parents for the drive and work ethic