![]() Their joy suddenly turned to sheer terror (mirror neurons at work) as their once friendly Mother Witch turned on them. The lovely witch followed the trail of shimmering blue make-up up the stairs, down the hall, and into the master bedroom and bath where her little darlings were making faces in the mirror and squealing with delight at how scary they looked in their costumes and made-up faces-until they saw the contorted look of horror on the mother Witch's face (fully flipped lid). (No one knows why this crazy Mother Witch of 4 little ones decided to put expensive white carpet throughout HER whole house.) She was overwhelmed and cranky (nearly flipped lid), but still wanted to create the "Perfect Halloween" for her children.ĭinner was done, and her little goblins were putting on their homemade costumes to go out and spook the neighborhood, when the witch (who was usually quite kind) noticed bright blue theatrical make-up on the stairs of her brand new white carpet. She had just re-married, blended her little goblins, and moved her in-home preschool to their new location. On a blustery, cold Halloween night, a wicked witch fretted in her brand new house. ![]() that “mistakes are wonderful opportunities to learn.” Fortunately, our mistakes provide an opportunity to go back to our Positive Discipline tools to clean up the mess we have made-and to model for our children (over and over). We all make mistakes, even when we know better. ![]() #Wicked witch of the west pdfNOTE: If you do not wish to prepay for your entire production, you can still take advantage of E-Scripts and receive your emailed PDF within one business day.Terese Bradshaw, a Certified Positive Discipline Trainer and Montessori teacher, shares a scary Halloween story that will be an inspiration to every parent who is delusional about the possibility of being a perfect parent-even a Perfect Positive Discipline parent.
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