I have also noticed that care providers who have that very cheery, peppy syrupy freindly energy are often taken for people who are really great with children. This is not real and it is not the case. One woman worked with a very emotionally disturbed grade two boy and she was making him worse by the minute. Nevertheless, her cheery attitude impressed nearly everyone. She could have him screaming and needing to be escorted out of the school by three adults. But by god she had a postitive attitude. However, she did not have empathy for the kid. This is what he needed for healing and growth. He did need someone with boundaries but the controlling, manipulative syruppy nanny??? Watch out.
I think we have a long long way to go in the area of understanding children and knowing what they really need.
That is a very interesting observation, Sea Storm... I have
always mistrusted that peppy chirpy syrupy stuff, whether it is being applied to children
or to other adults.
I always suspect that it's covering something unpleasant... anyone who is working that hard to project an image is definitely covering
something up. Possibly from themselves as much as from everyone else, but still, there's a 'sale' taking place, not an honest exchange between people.
And when you're being 'sold' a
person, LOOK OUT.

thanks jac, good to see you!!!!!

GS, thank you too. It's important to pay attention to the wound, we have to disinfect it and apply the right medications to help it heal, but we are not our wounds... we are more than that... and perspective makes all the difference, I think.
Love to all. Huge amounts of work and overtime, not here much, sorry!