When emotions stay bottled up, they often come out as anger, withdrawal, or self-doubt. Over time, this can affect trust, communication, and even body language. Teaching children to express themselves early prevents these silent struggles.
When emotions stay bottled up, they often come out as anger, withdrawal, or self-doubt. Over time, this can affect trust, communication, and even body language. Teaching children to express themselves early prevents these silent struggles.
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