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What can I do when my child shuts down or can't talk about their emotions, and how do I connect with them when words aren't working?


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Episode 8 : Externalizing Emotions

What can I do when my child shuts down or can't talk about their emotions, and how do I connect with them when words aren't working?

If you've ever felt stuck when your child refuses to talk about their feelings, shuts down emotionally, or seems too overwhelmed for words, this episode will open up entirely new possibilities for connection and healing. Discover powerful alternatives to verbal communication that can reach your child when traditional talking approaches fail.

In this innovative episode, we explore why sometimes the most healing thing you can do is stop talking altogether and try something completely different. You'll learn how creative expression, visual cues, and non-verbal communication can help your child process emotions in ways that words alone cannot achieve.


What You'll Learn:

  • Why verbal communication becomes nearly impossible when children are emotionally overwhelmed
  • How sensory systems (rhythm, movement, visual cues) stay online even when words fail
  • The power of creative expression to help children externalize their emotions
  • How drawing and art allow children to see their feelings from a safe distance
  • Why creative approaches help thinking brain integrate with feeling brain
  • The "TLC" method: Their home turf, Lowering defenses, Connection through creativity


Breakthrough Techniques:

  • Using drawings as "mediators" between you and your child
  • Simple visual communication (sad faces, speech bubbles) that bypasses verbal barriers
  • How art materials can become tools for emotional expression
  • Creating safe spaces for non-verbal emotional processing
  • Helping children understand their internal world through external expression


Real-World Applications:

  • What to do when your child says "I don't want to talk" or "go away"
  • How to approach a child who's locked themselves in their room
  • Using creative activities during calm moments to build emotional processing skills
  • Meeting children where they are instead of forcing adult communication styles
  • Recognizing when to step back from verbal approaches


Key Insights:

  • Children's verbal skills go offline during emotional stress, but creativity remains accessible
  • Meeting children "on their home turf" feels less threatening than adult-focused talking
  • Creative expression allows emotions to become visible and manageable
  • Sometimes connection happens through doing rather than discussing
  • Non-verbal approaches can be more effective than words for many children


Why This Works:

  • Removes the pressure and defensiveness that "we need to talk" creates
  • Allows children to communicate at their own pace and comfort level
  • Helps overwhelmed children organize chaotic emotional experiences
  • Creates opportunities for connection without forcing vulnerability
  • Builds bridge between emotional brain and thinking brain


Key Takeaways:

  • Sometimes the most powerful parenting tool is putting down words and picking up crayons
  • Creative approaches work for all children, not just "artistic" ones
  • Non-verbal connection can be just as healing as verbal processing
  • Children often communicate more honestly through creative expression
  • These techniques work especially well with children who feel "too big" emotions for words


This episode transforms how you think about emotional communication and gives you practical tools for reaching your child when traditional approaches aren't working.

Perfect for: Parents of children who shut down emotionally, anyone whose child resists talking about feelings, or those wanting creative alternatives to verbal processing.

Based on hundreds of hours of research and expert interviews. Also available as a complete course at learningsuccess.ai and as a video documentary on Amazon Prime.


Get the Free Learning Success Emotional Intelligence Course

https://learningsuccess.ai/course/documentary-overly-emotional-child/

Watch The Overly Emotional Child on Amazon Prime

https://www.amazon.com/Overly-Emotional-Child-Liz-Weaver/dp/B08M3C8P6B

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