When Your Child Says They're In Pain - BELIEVE THEM!

When Your Child Says They're In Pain - BELIEVE THEM!

Believing your child in pain builds your relationships and helps them keep going because they know you have their back. Discusses the importance of trust for building and maintaining your relationship, gaslighting, how doubt forces kids to act out their pain to be taken seriously, and attachment style.

You can check out the original essay and many other resources for people in pain and their parents here.



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