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EPISODE · Feb 29, 2024 · 24 MIN

Unseen Hurt: How Your Parental Blind Spots Can Lead To Emotional Neglect with Danielle C. Baker

from Talk To Danielle

We are not prepared as parents to hear that we may be potentially hurting our children. But here's the thing... it's not our fault! Parents are not understanding their parental roles for generations.In this episode, Danielle, founder and CVO of Being Connected E-Learning, walks us through what is the major misconception in our roles as parents that leads to undetected emotional neglect towards our children. She shares the characteristics of a child suffering from emotional neglect, the risk factors that could lead to emotional neglect, and the unseen symptoms of a child suffering from emotional neglect.This is a delicate topic which can potentially trigger some viewers and listeners. You can reach out to Danielle is you would like to get more information on how to break the generational patterns so your child doesn't have to do it later on.This episode is brought to you by the Self-Esteem Doctor Online Academy. You can get access to amazing resources to help your child build their self-esteem and confidence. https://www.theselfesteemdoctoracademy.com/

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