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How To Help A Child Who’s Hurting

How To Help A Child Who’s Hurting

Update: 2025-10-14
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We know what to do when our child gets hurt – a skinned knee, a bruise, a cut. But we may feel ill equipped to help when our child’s heart is hurting. Teasing, feeling different, even bullying can cause woundedness. I have written Training Aliens Social & Emotional Skills curriculum because I am passionate about kids and parents having tools to build confidence. That’s why I wanted my guest to share her unique approach to helping parents and kids respond to hurts. Listening will encourage you as you guide your child.





Ruth Wilkey is an educator, musician, and storyteller with a heart for nurturing the souls of children and families. Raised in a generous German-Lutheran family known for their hospitality and faith, Ruth learned early the power of love shared through stories, songs, and community. After earning her teaching credential from Christ College Irvine, she taught English, Spanish, music, and drama before founding Creative Cottage Piano Studio, where she inspired students for over thirty years. Today, through Sonflower Press and her new children’s book series at SociableBunny.com, Ruth continues to shine God’s light, helping families grow in love and joy through story and song.









Sponsor: CTC Math





Before I share our chat, I want to thank CTC Math for sponsoring the podcast.





Resources for Children Who Are Hurting





Training Aliens





Sociable Bunny books and questions





Sociable Bunny on Facebook





Sociable Bunny on Instagram





Have a happy homeschool week!





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How To Help A Child Who’s Hurting

How To Help A Child Who’s Hurting

Melanie Wilson, PhD