I'm not even 18 so maybe you think of me as a 'kid' but I'm not surprised you think like that. I'm surprised some 20 somethings even care abt talking to ppl way younger than them like me. However, there are some tips for how to discuss these topics with children. Avoiding Euphemisms When discussing death, health issues, divorce, or other hard topics with your child, it’s best to avoid euphemisms and discuss the topics literally. This is especially important for smaller children because they think so literally. Alpha children wear grey They work much harder than we do, because they're so frightfully clever. I'm really awfuly glad I'm a Beta, because I don't work so hard. And then we are much better than the Gammas and Deltas. Gam-mas are stupid. They all wear green, and Delta children wear khaki. Oh no, I don't want to play with Delta.
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Oct 14, 2010 Of course, there are times when people do lie to children—about Santa Claus, for example, but also in less innocuous situations. Jaswal says it is useful to understand the specifics of children’s trusting natures—in this case, to understand that they believe what people tell them, but can be more skeptical about information delivered in.
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So Kids What Do You Think Of The New Forum Mean
Before asking any questions, I wanted to say hi to everyone. I've been lurking for a couple weeks and recently decided to make an account. It seems like a great community to be apart of and I look forward to hearing everyone's perspectives and advice.
I would love to hear what anyone thinks about wilderness encounters. I'm trying to improve my GMing of journeys and the feeling of being in the wild. I tend to fast forward to combat and social encounters. A couple questions I had were:
1. Where do you draw inspiration? I've been trying to find books that evoke the feeling of the wilderness setting, like Lord of the Rings. I need to get better at narrating the feelings and senses of the environment. Can anyone recommend books with evocative language in a wilderness setting?
2. Does anyone recommend supplement books (any rpg really) that provides good environmental encounters and settings?
3. Maybe I'm not asking the right questions. I would love to just hear from anyone about the topic, their perspectives, or experiences they've had.
Thanks in advance!
Griff
I would love to hear what anyone thinks about wilderness encounters. I'm trying to improve my GMing of journeys and the feeling of being in the wild. I tend to fast forward to combat and social encounters. A couple questions I had were:
1. Where do you draw inspiration? I've been trying to find books that evoke the feeling of the wilderness setting, like Lord of the Rings. I need to get better at narrating the feelings and senses of the environment. Can anyone recommend books with evocative language in a wilderness setting?
2. Does anyone recommend supplement books (any rpg really) that provides good environmental encounters and settings?
3. Maybe I'm not asking the right questions. I would love to just hear from anyone about the topic, their perspectives, or experiences they've had.
Thanks in advance!
Griff