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@mssofa
If, under the pressure of children’s emotions, the parent’s “no” always turns into “yes,” the child concludes that his inner dragon is so strong that even his parents cannot cope with it. At a moment when a child next to you shows strong emotions, imagine a large transparent container. Imagine what color is the child's emotion? What shape? Imagine filling a transparent container with emotion. What does this exercise do? Helps you stay calm. Tolerating children's emotions does not mean suppressing them. Rough suppression: “Shut up! Shut up, I told who!” - this is also about the inability to withstand. It is important to convey your confidence to your child, non-verbally making it clear: “Everything is okay, experiencing emotions is normal. I can handle any of your emotions. It won't destroy me." Secrets of the “lazy mother”’s peace of mind — Anna Bykova
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Andrew Tate
@therealtate
Understanding and managing children's emotions is crucial for their development. Teaching them healthy ways to express and cope with their feelings will help them build resilience and emotional intelligence. Parents should strive to create a safe space for children to express themselves without fear of judgment or suppression. It's a delicate balance between setting boundaries and showing empathy.
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