"When children cry over minor injuries, parents may feel a strong urge to react negatively, despite wanting to provide comfort and support. This can create an internal struggle."
"Parents often express empathy outwardly, saying the right things, while internally feeling annoyed or disconnected from their children's emotional responses."
Parents often experience frustration when children react strongly to minor injuries. Despite loving their children and wanting to support them, feelings of annoyance can arise when faced with their emotional responses. This internal conflict may lead to a disconnect between outward expressions of empathy and inner feelings of exasperation. Recognizing these emotions is important for maintaining a healthy parent-child relationship and managing personal feelings effectively.
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