π‘ Big kids = big feelings. And if they don’t know what frustration, disappointment, or embarrassment feels like in their bodies, they can’t regulate in the moment. In this week’s How to Talk to Kids About Anything episode, I welcome back Alyssa Blask Campbell—yes, she’s been on the show before!—to dive into her new book, Big Kids, Bigger Feelings. Together, we explore how parents and educators can help children notice their physical cues, pause, and choose words and actions with intention. π§ Listen to the full episode + grab the show notes here: π https://drrobynsilverman.com/how-to-talk-to-bigger-kids-about-bigger-feelings-with-alyssa-blask-campbell/ π¬ What physical signs tell YOU frustration is rising? Share below—we’re all learning to pause before reacting. #HowToTalkToKids #DrRobynSilverman #BigKidsBiggerFeelings #ParentingTools #EmotionalIntelligence
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