EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 9 MIN
The three things you should avoid telling a child when he is upset. Parenting Cycle.
from Parenting & Relationship Cycle · host Cycle of Relationships
What you say to a child during moments of anger, frustration, sadness, or disappointment can have a lasting impact on their emotional development. In this insightful episode, "The Three Things You Should Avoid Telling a Child When He Is Upset," we explore the common phrases many parents, caregivers, and educators use that can unintentionally damage a child's self-esteem, emotional intelligence, and trust.Discover why dismissing feelings, shaming emotions, or forcing children to "just get over it" can create deeper emotional struggles. You'll also learn healthier communication strategies that help children feel heard, understood, and emotionally secure.Whether you're a parent, teacher, guardian, or anyone involved in raising children, this episode offers practical parenting advice to strengthen your relationship with kids and support their mental and emotional well-being.Keywords: parenting tips, child development, emotional intelligence, positive parenting, child psychology, raising children, parenting advice, child behavior, emotional health, communication with children, gentle parenting, helping upset children, parenting podcast, family relationships, child mental health.#ParentingTips #ChildDevelopment #PositiveParenting #EmotionalIntelligence #ParentingPodcast #ChildPsychology #GentleParenting #FamilyRelationships #MentalHealthForKids #RaisingChildrenPlease Support this Podcast by Following and don't forget to rate us. Thank You. For Sponsorship Please contact [email protected]
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What you say to a child during moments of anger, frustration, sadness, or disappointment can have a lasting impact on their emotional development. In this insightful episode, "The Three Things You Should Avoid Telling a Child When He Is Upset," we explore the common phrases many parents, caregivers, and educators use that can unintentionally damage a child's self-esteem, emotional intelligence, and trust.Discover why dismissing feelings, shaming emotions, or forcing children to "just get over it" can create deeper emotional struggles. You'll also learn healthier communication strategies that help children feel heard, understood, and emotionally secure.Whether you're a parent, teacher, guardian, or anyone involved in raising children, this episode offers practical parenting advice to strengthen your relationship with kids and support their mental and emotional well-being.Keywords: parenting tips, child development, emotional intelligence, positive parenting, child psychology, raising children, parenting advice, child behavior, emotional health, communication with children, gentle parenting, helping upset children, parenting podcast, family relationships, child mental health.#ParentingTips #ChildDevelopment #PositiveParenting #EmotionalIntelligence #ParentingPodcast #ChildPsychology #GentleParenting #FamilyRelationships #MentalHealthForKids #RaisingChildrenPlease Support this Podcast by Following and don't forget to rate us. Thank You. For Sponsorship Please contact [email protected]
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