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04/02/2018

When Directness is Better than Niceness

A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
John Barrymore, actor

In the wonderful book, Learning from the Bumps in the Road, written as a fascinating and helpful dialogue between four early childhood leaders, Holly Elissa Bruno writes about the pitfalls of "niceness."

"Niceness can be a cover for conflict-avoidance, for going along to get along, and for pretending to be just fine when we are unhappy, sad, or just plain angry." Bruno quotes the following data that shows the downfalls of too much inauthentic "niceness:"

By demanding niceness over directness, we end up with early childhood settings where conflicts are dealt with indirectly, usually through gossip or backbiting. Gossip allows us to release our anger and surround ourselves with supporters while never facing the person who offended us directly. What are we modeling for our children?"



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