Do my parents really understand me? A look at the baby language!
Do my parents really understand me? A look at the baby language!
In an innovative approach for the dialogue between parents and their toddlers, a new Initiative is presented in Eggenburg, which deals with the often unfulfilled questions of small children. These questions, how "Why don't my parents understand me?" Or "What do I need right now?", are often the trigger for misunderstandings and frustrations that can lead to tantams for both children and parents, such as noen.at .
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The project in Eggenburg aims to convert these important child's needs into open communication. A frame is created in which children can ask questions without fear and the parents can give effective answers. This mutual understanding should not only reduce emotional stress, but also strengthen the parent-child relationship.
In addition, the topic illuminates the development of child communication in general. It is emphasized how crucial it is that children ask and maintain questions in their early years in order to better understand their surroundings and express their needs. As SPIEGEL not only need children, but also a deeper connection to their Parents to create a safe and loving environment in which they can thrive. The initiative in Eggenburg could therefore be a model for other parents and supervisors in the region and nationally to build a better communication basis with their children.
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