Not all cries for attention come with words. Some children demand center stage, while others retreat into silence—but both are ultimately seeking the same thing: to be truly heard and understood.
Each child communicates differently. The loud, animated child might seem obvious in their desire for attention, but the quiet, withdrawn child often needs listening just as deeply. Their signals might be subtler—a lingering glance, a hesitant approach, or a sudden change in behavior—but they're no less powerful.
Being a vigilant listener means looking beyond the surface. It's about creating space where your child feels safe sharing their inner world, whether that's through direct conversation or by carefully observing the nuanced ways they attempt to connect.
Your attentiveness sends a profound message: "Your thoughts, feelings, and experiences matter to me." In a world that often rushes past children, this simple act of genuine listening can be the most powerful form of love.
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