Common Social Cues to Teach Your Children
[Source: ThinkPsych]
Everything for kids is new, whether it’s meeting a neighbor or learning to ride a bike! It’s part of the reason why the social cues that are familiar to us – as adults – can sometimes be hard to understand.
While some things are intrinsic, other things our actions can say might be less apparent to a child. It’s a big part of why the tone, approach, and actions of children are so important for them to understand. After all, a movement, an expression, or
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