When your child says, “I hate you,” it can trigger hurt, anger, and self-doubt. Many parents wonder if they’ve done something wrong — or how to respond without making things worse.
In this episode, we explore what these words really mean and what’s happening in your child’s emotional brain when they lash out. You’ll learn why children use hurtful language when they feel overwhelmed, and how your response can either escalate the situation or help your child develop emotional intelligence and self-regulation.
This episode includes practical, real-life tools you can use immediately to stay calm, respond with confidence, and strengthen your relationship — even in the hardest moments.
You’ll learn:• Why children say “I hate you” (and what they really mean)
• What’s happening in your child’s brain during emotional overwhelm
• How to stay calm when your child says hurtful things
• What to say instead of reacting with anger or punishment
• How to build emotional intelligence and emotional safety
• How calm responses strengthen trust and long-term resilience
This episode is especially helpful for parents dealing with tantrums, big emotions, anger, and emotional outbursts.
Raising emotionally intelligent children doesn’t require perfect parenting — it requires calm, connection, and understanding.
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