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Mommy - I Hate You!!!

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Children might say "I hate you" to their parents for various reasons, and it can be a very hurtful experience for both the child and the parent. It's important to remember that when children say hurtful things like "I hate you," they're usually not trying to be malicious. Instead, they're likely expressing some unmet need or frustration. As a parent, responding to your child's words with empathy and understanding is important, rather than reacting with anger or punishment. Acknowledging your child's emotions and addressing the underlying issue can help build a stronger and more positive relationship with your child.

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Children might say "I hate you" to their parents for various reasons, and it can be a very hurtful experience for both the child and the parent. It's important to remember that when children say hurtful things like "I hate you," they're usually not trying to be malicious. Instead, they're likely expressing some unmet need or frustration. As a parent, responding to your child's words with empathy and understanding is important, rather than reacting with anger or punishment. Acknowledging your child's emotions and addressing the underlying issue can help build a stronger and more positive relationship with your child.

For more such gentle parenting tips, which will help you in building the bond/connection with your child, please do subscribe to my mailing list:

https://mommyshravmusings.com/newsletter

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