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How To Help When Your Child Needs You

How To Help When Your Child Needs You

Being a parent comes with great responsibility and care and sometimes you may not always know what to do. A child can ask for help in many ways, but they may not know how to ask a parent directly. If you feel a bit lost on how to help when your child is reaching out to you, there are some ways that can really help them.

Learn To Embrace Them More Than Ever

Some parents are really affectionate with their kids, while some struggle to find that connection. Physically reaching out to a child can give a child a great sense of security and safety when they need it most and if you struggle with affection, you can work on it.

Practice is very important and if you practice giving your child a warm embrace or loving touch every day, it will eventually become second nature to you. When a child feels nervous, scared or worried, soothing them with a hug can do wonders. Don't worry. Even if you have not been raised with an affectionate parent or guardian yourself, you can break that pattern with daily practice.

Participate In One Of Their Activities

Sometimes kids feel lonely and they may not know how to express how this loneliness is making them feel. Isolation and loneliness can lead to a multitude of problems down the road and as a parent, you should try to help your child learn how to interact with others and get close to others. In the meantime, you can help your child by getting involved in one of the activities they do daily or weekly.

If they love to play baseball, go pass the ball around outside. If they love to make sand castles on the beach, plan an outing for the day and see who can make the best sand castle. If they love to create crafts, sit down with them and design some together. This will help your child to a greater degree than you can imagine, leaving them feeling less alone and ultimately cared for.

Talk To Them Truthfully, Relate And Guide Them

Sometimes all a child wants to hear is that it will all be ok. This is the same for many adults too. Do not offer false promises or make up stories. Kids like to hear the truth. If they are really worried about a presentation they have to do in front of the class, tell them about how you used to get nervous and scared and then it all went ok.

By relating and talking about your own experiences, a child will feel less alone when confronting an obstacle that scares them. Let them talk about their personal fears so they can get it off their chest and feel some sort of relief. Do not cut them off, interrupt or tell them they are wrong for feeling the way they do. Always validate their feelings so they will learn to believe in themselves and their unique capabilities over time.

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