Dear soandso,
What are you hoping to communicate to a child when you say the following things:
1. “You think you are so smart. You think you know everything”.
2. “Who do you think you are?”
3. “What kind of grades are these?”
4. “You don’t appreciate nothing”.
5. “Well, I thought you knew ’cause you seem to know everything about everything”.
6. “You must think you’re pretty smart”.
7. “Go head, sleep all day, see if I care”.
8. “I’ll be damn if I (random- fill in blank) anymore”.
9. “Ta hell if I know”.
10. “You still think you need to have all that”?
I know it’s been awhile and it may be hard to remember the context. Some quotes were said daily or weekly while others were spared for special moments. When bringing up a child, getting them prepared for the world, and making home a safehaven, how do these words fit in?
Good Luck!
Most sincerely,
the Smartest one who knows everything

