When Your Child Acts Out, It's a Signal-Not a Sentence
Briefly

Children's behaviors may reflect unhealthy interactions they've witnessed. It’s crucial to create a corrective experience at home to foster emotional safety. Unconditional love and consistent routines help children unlearn unhealthy behaviors, while validation encourages self-regulation. These practices significantly influence children, especially in divided parenting scenarios, providing them with a foundation of safety and healthy connections despite experiences of toxicity in other environments.
You can teach and model what safety feels like by providing your child with unconditional love.
Children can only unlearn unhealthy behaviors when they feel emotionally safe.
You can do this in a two-parent home, as well as in your own home after separation or divorce.
Experiencing stability, safety, and healthy connections significantly influences their behaviors and coping mechanisms.
Read at Psychology Today
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