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5 Ways You Might Be Shaming Your Sensitive Child Without Meaning to (& What to Do Instead!)

5 Ways You Might Be Shaming Your Sensitive Child Without Meaning to (& What to Do Instead!)

Update: 2024-10-30
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Ever feel like you’re saying all the right things, but your sensitive child still seems upset? Sometimes, without realizing it, our words or actions can bring up feelings of shame. In this episode, I’m sharing 5 ways we might be shaming our kids without meaning to—and why it’s more common than we think.


We’ll explore the subtle phrases and habits that may leave our kids feeling invalidated or misunderstood. It’s so easy to miss these moments, especially when we’re busy, stressed, or just trying to help our kids cope. 


Here’s the thing: shame can slip into our parenting in subtle ways, and for our deeply feeling kids, it can have a big impact. The good news? A few simple changes can make all the difference! Tune in for practical, easy-to-apply tips to replace those unintentional shaming moments with words and actions that build connection, safety, and true validation.


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5 Ways You Might Be Shaming Your Sensitive Child Without Meaning to (& What to Do Instead!)

5 Ways You Might Be Shaming Your Sensitive Child Without Meaning to (& What to Do Instead!)

Dr. Hilary Mandzik - Psychologist