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by SpaghettiCthulu
1127 days ago
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> The idea that asking someone how they are feeling is an "emotional deep dive" is a portion of the problem. I would argue that the "emotional deep dive" example is not merely asking how someone is feeling. > it sounds like you’re processing some big feelings right now, let’s talk about what’s going on for you Speaking from experience when I was a kid, being spoken to in this manner always felt belittling. |
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I think a lot of it comes down to how people usually communicate with the kid.
Like I can’t possibly imagine my Dad saying “Looks like we got some big feelings here, want to talk about it?” It sounds so silly and patronizing.
But a “Boona, I can’t help unless you tell me what’s wrong” is completely normal to my ears.
For all intents and purposes they’re the same question though. I think kids just just know us more than we give them credit for, so if you pull out the “Journal approved parenting voice” when that’s not how you talk normally they’ll react accordingly.