Validating Feelings
Emphasizing the importance of validating children’s feelings, the discussion highlights how specific questions can create a supportive environment for kids to share their experiences. When children express confusion or hurt, it’s crucial to interpret their words as cries for understanding rather than seeking concrete answers. By acknowledging their emotions and reinforcing that they are not alone, parents can foster deeper connections and comfort.In this clip
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