December 20, 2025 - 18:37

Author and parenting coach Reem Raouda has shed light on a prevalent parenting error that can hinder a child's emotional development. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing the emotions that drive a child's behavior rather than merely focusing on the behavior itself. According to Raouda, many parents make the mistake of reacting to their child's actions without considering the feelings that may be influencing those actions.
By addressing the emotional needs of children, parents can foster an environment that promotes emotional intelligence. Raouda suggests that instead of reprimanding a child for acting out, parents should take a moment to explore the feelings behind the behavior. This approach not only helps children understand their emotions but also teaches them how to express themselves in healthier ways.
Raouda advocates for open communication and emotional validation, encouraging parents to listen actively to their children's concerns. By prioritizing emotional awareness, parents can nurture resilient and empathetic individuals who are better equipped to navigate the complexities of life.
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