Children Notice Everything
Children Notice Everything
Children may not understand every conversation.
But they notice more than we think.
They notice tone.
They notice stress.
They notice when attention is divided.
And they notice the difference between being listened to and being managed quickly.
Most children don’t ask for perfect parenting.
They ask for emotional safety.
Children forget instructions.
They remember atmosphere.
I’ve started realising that many childhood memories are not built from big moments.
They are built from repeated small ones.
A rushed reply.
A calmer response.
A parent looking at a phone while saying “I’m listening.”
These things stay longer than we imagine.
Children may not always explain what they feel.
But they absorb emotional environments very deeply.
Sometimes the way we speak around them quietly becomes the way they speak to themselves later.
What Next?
Children listen with more than their ears.
They listen with memory and emotion too.
๐ฌ What is something from childhood you still remember emotionally, even today?
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