How can it be possible…?
Teens with parents who love them unconditionally,
Could still think their parents
are disappointed in them…
Judge them, or can't be trusted…
Yet, it happens.
Often.
So if your kid doesn't feel good about themself or can't understand how much you love them,
If the love for your kid isn't getting through,
It's Okay to give yourself a little empathy.
We highly recommend taking a soothing breath and saying something nice to yourself.
(and then listen to the latest episode release)
Because our ability to express love for our kids can get mixed up pretty easily.
For one thing, kids and teens sometimes with nonverbal learning differences tend to have trouble correctly identifying other's facial expressions and tone.
Add to that, how much we want them to be successful, and make choices that reflect our values,
Which can be a lot to live up to.
Most parents spend less time with older kids,
And if we are also stressed or overworked,
We get busy and stop paying attention to our tone…
Plus teens want to talk when we're ready for bed.
Or worse something our teen or ND kid does is super annoying or prickly
(that never happens?!)
and brings up some angry unhealed reaction…
(sigh.)
Not to mention teenagers are undergoing massive brain reconstruction as higher-level problem-solving and independence come online…
So,
if you and your teen feel distant,
we want to
Pour you a big cup of empathy
And extend the biggest cosmic hug…
Because we already know you love your kids no matter what.
And that is a beautiful gift to share with the world.
> Children who know they are loved and respected. <
So thanks for that.
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