Kids often show love in the same way they most like to receive it. Some do it through closeness, curling up next to you or asking to hold your hand. Others show it through words, drawings, helping you cook dinner, or wanting to tell you every detail about their day. When we notice how they reach for us, we start to understand what connection feels like for them. It is not about matching every gesture. It is about noticing and valuing the language they are already speaking. That is how kids learn: My love is seen. My way of connecting matters. 📖 From Big Kids, Bigger Feelings, a guide to understanding your child’s emotions, behavior, and connection needs through the lens of the nervous system. 💬 Comment BOOK to get your copy. #BigKidsBiggerFeelings #SeedAndSew #AlyssaBlaskCampbell #ChildDevelopment #EmotionalIntelligence #ParentingTools #RespectfulParenting #ParentChildConnection
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