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Child Psychologist Reveals the 4 Common Phrases Parents Should Never Say

Child Psychologist Reveals the 4 Common Phrases Parents Should Never Say

Summary

A licensed psychologist, Sarah Lebovitz Suria, shared common phrases that parents should avoid saying to their children and suggested alternative responses. These alternatives focus on better emotional communication and align with the "gentle parenting" approach, which emphasizes empathy and avoids strict discipline. A recent study shows many parents are adopting this method, although some find it challenging to maintain consistently.

Key Facts

  • Sarah Lebovitz Suria is a psychologist who advises on parenting language.
  • She suggests replacing "You're fine" with "I see you’re feeling nervous."
  • Instead of "You're so smart," she recommends acknowledging effort by saying, "I see you worked hard on that."
  • Suria advises using "This is not an option right now" instead of a simple "No."
  • Replace "You never listen" with "I need your attention" for better communication.
  • These suggestions align with gentle parenting, a popular method focusing on empathy.
  • A 2024 study found nearly half of parents prefer gentle parenting.
  • Many gentle parents cite stress and dissatisfaction with traditional methods as reasons for this shift.
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