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  • All of us parent and respond to feelings from the models we had growing up.

  • How did you parents deal with fear?

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  • Mom, mom!

  • This dog, this dog was chasing me down, and then it bit me in the arm,

  • it nipped me. Oh honey. It jumped through the windows! It's teeth were like, "Arrr, arr arrrr." No, no, I'm looking at it right

  • now. This is, you don't even need this. You don't even need this.

  • No you're okay, you're okay. Sweetie.

  • Yeah. It broke through the window. I mean I'm walking, I've got my stuff - " Yes dogs, yeah,

  • sometimes dogs are like that, honey. Just walk a different way tomorrow. Walk a

  • different way,

  • that's all I can tell you. When you're coming home from school,

  • yeah, dogs have teeth. They all look like that, they all look like that.

  • Your daddy can show you some pictures tonight of how dogs look when

  • they're,

  • when they're angry, they all look like that. This is not a big deal. This is not a big deal.

  • This is fine. Go get a Band-aid.

  • You're fine. Go get a Band-aid. You don't even need this. Okay, so,

  • you know what I was thinking tonight we could maybe have,

  • what do you think about pork chops for tonight, sweetie? It's kind of like

  • dog meat.

  • Punish

  • Mom! What?

  • Mom! What? I was coming home from school, this dog jumps out of the window

  • teeth are like "Arrr arr arr" and I'm running... What did you do? What did you do?

  • Did you drip blood all the way in here?!

  • I covered it. I put this on mom. I didn't get it on the floor! How many times have I told you not to

  • walk that way home. I have told you not to go that way. You know there's a dog in

  • their house.

  • You know. Get over here. We're washing this off right now young lady.

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  • Mom! Mom! Mom!

  • What happened? Oh my gosh, what happened? I was coming home from school, I was walking home from school and this

  • dog jumps out of the window, teeth, oh my god!

  • Was this the Smith's dog?

  • They are going to hear about this! We're going...

  • It broke the window and came after me! Oh honey, you must have been so scared!

  • Oh, you must have been so scared. This is not acceptable!

  • We are going to go tell those people they cannot have that dog. That dog,

  • they need to get rid of that dog. We're going to... Put it down! Put it down.

  • Put down the dog! They are putting that dog down. Alright we're going to kill the dog. I'm going to go kill them

  • right now. Mom, thank you. Let's kill it. Let's kill the dog. You know, honey, I've got your back. I've got your back.

  • Ignore

  • Mom, mom, mom, mom!

  • I'm coming home from school and the dog jumps on me... Oh, what happened at school today? No! The dog jumped through, there was a screen and he jumped through

  • and he had teeth that were going, "Rarrrr!" Ohh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He chased me, look. Look!

  • It bit me. That'll be fine. The dog bit me. The dog chased me

  • I'm running, I'm running as fast as I can. Yeah. Yeah. Mmhmm. Mom.

  • You know what, honey, just why don't you go get a Band-aid on that and then you know I want to ask

  • you what you want to have for dinner, so just go get a Band-aid on it and then we'll find out

  • what you want you want for dinner. You're fine.

  • You're here. It was the Smith's dog. Yeah.

  • The one that... This is not the first time that dog's chased me.

  • Did you remember to bring your math book home?

  • Coach

  • Mom, mom! A dog jumped through the window! It jumped through the window.

  • It chased me down the street. It kind of nipped my arm. Look. Oh yeah, ok.

  • Ok, we've got a moment before we need to take care of this. You are safe. It was chasing me like, "Arrrr."

  • It was chasing me. Rarrr! Take a breath. Take a breath.

  • You are safe. Breathe with me. Breathe with me. But, but, you should have seen it's face. It's like, "Rarrr."

  • You are so, that was so frightening for you.

  • I ran as fast as I could. Take a breath. You are safe now. You are safe now.

  • You are safe now. Breathe with me. Breathe with me. Ok, ok, ok. Ok. Ok.

  • Yeah. Yeah. You are safe. Ok. Ok.

  • Ok, and then it kind of, it kind of nipped me a little bit. Yeah, yeah. We're going to call the doctor.

  • We're going to take care of this. Ok. Ok.

  • Go ahead and sit down. Ok.

  • Ohh. Wow. Yeah. You should have seen it's teeth. Big old teeth.

  • Oh that must have been so frightening when that happened, yeah...

  • And you did exactly the right thing. You came right here, you came right here to get

  • help. Yay for you.

  • Yay for you for knowing what to do. Yeah, I did it. Yeah, you did it and you even knew to cover this.

  • Yeah, oh my gosh. Yay for you. And now, now we're going to call the doctor.

  • And the doctor's going to know what to do. Ok. Ok.

  • Take another breath. Ok. That was frightening. It was scary.

  • Yes, hello, yes, I want to know when I can I'm safe. I'm safe.

  • bring my daughter in? Ok... Ok great.

  • Yeah, we're going to get to go right away. Ok.

  • We'll take care of this right away. It doesn't hurt as bad... Yeah, that was so frightening when that

  • happened, oh my gosh.

  • We're going to need to find out what dog this is too, we'll do that a little

  • bit later.

  • Ok. Ok. Yeah, yeah, you're safe now.

  • I'm glad you came right home. Ok.

  • Ok. Alright, I am going to go, I'm going to go get this cleaned up a minute.

  • Ok, I'll help you. Ok.

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All of us parent and respond to feelings from the models we had growing up.

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