In this episode of MomDoc Talk, Kristen discusses why children cry at every stage, from infancy to the teen years. She explains that crying is a natural way for kids to communicate unmet needs—not manipulation. Kristen offers practical advice on responding with empathy, calmness, and healthy boundaries, and highlights when crying may signal deeper mental health concerns. She encourages parents to listen, validate emotions, and seek help if needed, reinforcing that tears are a normal part of emotional development and a key to building trust and connection with children.
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