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La Greca: The words we choose
By Gabriela La Greca Follow at Aspen Times
· June 24, 2026
· 5 min read
A glass of milk hits the floor.
For a second, everyone freezes. The child looks at the puddle. You look at the child. And in that tiny pause, the adult brain starts loading its usual script.
“Why did you do that?” “You need to be more careful.” “Look at this mess.”
But what if the better...
Key takeaway And in that tiny pause, the adult brain starts loading its usual script.
Why this matters in Aspen News
In Aspen 's family-oriented community, where parents often strive to balance their children's needs with the demands of a busy mountain lifestyle, the approach to childcare described here can be particularly valuable. By focusing on describing situations rather than criticizing, parents can help their children develop a sense of responsibility and self-awareness that will serve them well in the community's schools and beyond. The Aspen School District's emphasis on social-emotional learning also aligns with this positive parenting approach, which prioritizes empathy and understanding over punishment or shame. As local families navigate the challenges of raising children in a resort town, this mindset can help them build stronger, more supportive relationships with their kids, and foster a more compassionate and resilient community. By adopting this approach, parents can help their children thrive in Aspen's unique environment.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? A glass of milk hits the floor.
For a second, everyone freezes. The child looks at the puddle. You look at the child. And in that tiny pause, the adult brain starts loading its usual script.
“Why did you do that?” “You need to be more careful.” “Look at this mess.”
But what if the better...
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