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When your child is anxious, lonely or flat… your instinct is to comfort them.
But what if the fastest way to help them feel better isn’t self-care — it’s helping someone else?
New research reveals a powerful mental health shift that happens when kids practise kindness outward instead of inward. The results are surprising — and incredibly practical for everyday family life.
In this Doctor’s Desk episode, we unpack the science behind the “kindness paradox” and show you exactly how to use it at home this week.
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“The fastest way to feel better about yourself is to help someone else feel better about their life.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
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By Dr Justin Coulson4.9
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When your child is anxious, lonely or flat… your instinct is to comfort them.
But what if the fastest way to help them feel better isn’t self-care — it’s helping someone else?
New research reveals a powerful mental health shift that happens when kids practise kindness outward instead of inward. The results are surprising — and incredibly practical for everyday family life.
In this Doctor’s Desk episode, we unpack the science behind the “kindness paradox” and show you exactly how to use it at home this week.
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“The fastest way to feel better about yourself is to help someone else feel better about their life.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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