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3 phrases that make angry children even angrier
Unfortunately, conflicts with children cannot always be avoided. But often the very words we use to defuse the situation only make things worse.
Arguing is not fun for children or parents. But especially in certain phases of development, it is normal for children to react quickly and excitedly – and thus test the patience of their parents. It’s not always easy to find the right words in such moments, and sometimes familiar phrases can unintentionally intensify emotions.
Education: These 3 sentences do not help to settle the dispute
Accurately assessing children’s needs and wants can be a challenge. In an argument, a thoughtless word can exacerbate the child’s anger. In the video we show you how we can perhaps even improve the situation through changed communication.
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