OVERTIME – Episode-2: “Everyone Coin has two sides”
https://youtu.be/lY9I-jQZgy4?si=AcGVAT2Yi8jsuYTCEpisode-1 ended with us saying, “When children witness harmony, respect, responsibility, and affection, they assume that’s how relationships are supposed to work.”
We said: “Next time, we’ll look deeper at Thomas and Ella—and the relationship that taught Ray some of life’s earliest lessons.” Well what if what Ray observed was not “harmony, respect, responsibility, and affection”?
What happens when a child sees his parents misbehaving or abusing each other?
The developmental process can become extremely complicated. They can grow up thinking that this version, filled with arguments, neglect and even abusive physical behavior is normal. That can lead to them carrying this bad behavior into their own relationships, which Can be devastating.
Another possibility is that at some point they learn to understand that what they see is just what it describes... bad behavior.
When that happens they often choose one of two paths. 1) They say to themselves, that is definitely not what I want and I will do my best to be different and make sure that my relationships are better.
2) They choose avoidance. They say to themselves, "if that is what happens, then I don't want any part of it".
How does a young boy cope with this situation. How does he develop a personality and frame of mind that will allow him to not only survive this environment but, to come away as a positive force and a leader. Maybe “It’s the Coach’s Fault”
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