When children hear about conflict or violence in the world, they don’t need adult-sized explanations. They need calm, clarity, and connection. These conversations are not about having all the answers. They are about helping kids feel safe enough to ask questions and supported enough to share their feelings. What matters most is not what we say perfectly, but that we stay present and open. If your child has been asking questions about what’s happening in the world, this is your reminder: you don’t have to scare them to prepare them. #Howtotalktokids #ParentingTips #Parenting101 #Drrobynsilverman #VenezuelaNews #WorldNews #stopviolence
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