The Whole-Brain Child

(John Hannent) #1

TINA: Can you tell me anything about what’s going on with the


swimming?

SON: I don’t know, Mom. I just don’t want to do it.


TINA: Are you afraid of something?


SON: I guess. I’ve just got all of these butterflies in my stomach.


TINA:


So  let’s   talk    about   those   butterflies.    Did you know    that
your brain remembers things even when you don’t know
you’re remembering?

SON: I don’t get it.


TINA:


OK. Let me  say it  a   different   way.    Do  you remember    you
had a bad experience with swim lessons before?

SON: Oh yeah.


TINA: Do you remember that place we went?


SON: They were so hard on us there.


TINA: Those were some pretty strict teachers.


SON:


They    made    me  go  off the diving  board.  And they    dunked
my head and made me hold my breath for a long time.

TINA:


It  was a   long    time,   wasn’t  it? And you know    what?   I   think
that has a lot to do with why you don’t want to go to swim
lessons now.

SON: You do?


Yes.    Do  you know    that    lots    of  times   when    you do  things,
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