Not every struggle is visible. Some children smile and still carry silent burdens.
A child’s behavior often speaks, but their heart needs a safe place to be heard. When children feel judged or quickly corrected, they learn to hide what they are going through.
Scripture reminds us, “Be swift to hear, slow to speak…” (James 1:19). Listening is not weakness. It is wisdom.
Take a moment and reflect:
Is your child safe enough to open up to you?
Listening is one of the most important tools in parenting. When children feel heard, they are more likely to share, trust, and grow.
Today, choose to listen more. Do not rush to correct. Create space for honest conversation.
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