Kids may not always remember what we said, but they’ll remember how we made them feel. They hold onto the people who laughed with them, stood by them, made space for their emotions, protected them, and believed them, even when the truth was hard to tell. It’s a powerful reminder: The small, quiet moments of presence, trust, and empathy often become the loudest memories in their hearts. They don’t need perfection. They need a connection. #ParentingWithPurpose #ChildDevelopment #DrRobynSilverman #EmotionalSafety #ConnectionOverPerfection #ParentingWisdom #KidsRemember #GentleParenting #ParentingSupport #RaisingGoodHumans #HowToTalkToKidsAboutAnything
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRZfl9mFaqA
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