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In this episode of Protect Our Kids, Kristi Bush discusses the critical difference between punitive and restorative language when communicating with children. She emphasizes the importance of using language that fosters understanding and growth rather than fear and punishment. Through various examples, she illustrates how restorative language can help children learn from their mistakes and build trust, while also acknowledging the necessary role of punitive language in certain situations. The conversation highlights the need for a balanced approach to parenting that encourages open communication and emotional regulation.
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In this episode of Protect Our Kids, Kristi Bush discusses the critical difference between punitive and restorative language when communicating with children. She emphasizes the importance of using language that fosters understanding and growth rather than fear and punishment. Through various examples, she illustrates how restorative language can help children learn from their mistakes and build trust, while also acknowledging the necessary role of punitive language in certain situations. The conversation highlights the need for a balanced approach to parenting that encourages open communication and emotional regulation.