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Children thrive when their emotional needs are met from "summary" of His Needs, Her Needs for Parents by Willard F. Harley Jr.

Children's emotional needs are crucial for their overall well-being and development. When these needs are met, children are more likely to thrive in all aspects of their lives. Emotional needs include feeling loved, appreciated, understood, and supported. Parents play a vital role in meeting these needs by providing a safe and nurturing environment where children can express themselves without fear of judgment or rejection. When children feel emotionally secure, they are better equipped to handle life's challenges and setbacks. They develop a strong sense of self-worth and confidence that enables them to navigate the ups and downs of childhood and adolescence. By meeting their emotional needs, parents help children build resilience and develop healthy coping mechanisms for dealing with stress and adversity. Emotional support is not just about being physically present for children; it also involves active listening, empathy, and validation of their feelings. When parents take the time to truly connect with the...
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    His Needs, Her Needs for Parents

    Willard F. Harley Jr.

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