Most parents are attentive to their children’s health: if a strange rash appears – they go to the doctor, if a high temperature persists – they go to the doctor, if there is a bruise resembling a fracture – they go to the doctor. This is how we act when we see that something is wrong with the child.
What if the “injuries” can’t be seen? If a child starts having trouble at school or with friends, becomes quiet or suddenly gets angry for no reason, parents often don’t know what to think. Understanding a child’s emotions means telling them that their feelings are valid, even if you don’t understand them. For example, you can tell a child who is afraid of thunder that many people are afraid of sudden loud sounds. Accepting the child’s feelings will allow them to accept them in turn, rather than hiding them (which will only worsen the situation). This is also an effective method to calm an upset child.
If you remain calm, the child will eventually calm down. Take a moment to return to your own childhood: how good it felt when someone hugged you, when there was someone nearby who provided a sense of security. You can be that stabilizing force for the child.
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