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  SIX SIGNS YOUR CHILD MIGHT BE PEOPLE-PLEASING AND HOW TO HELP THEM RECLAIM THEIR VOICE

SIX SIGNS YOUR CHILD MIGHT BE PEOPLE-PLEASING AND HOW TO HELP THEM RECLAIM THEIR VOICEFrustrated Parents Need to Look Out for These People-Plus-LOVE Children

In today's fast-paced world, parents often struggle with their children's emotional needs while trying to maintain control over their lives. When your child is consistently complaining and stressed, even when told they don't have a problem, it can feel like hitting the parenting jackpot. However, if you notice these six signs of people-pleasing, it might be time to take the initiative to help them reclaim their voice.

### The Six Signs of People-Plus-LOVE Children

1. Always Complaining and Stressed
While this can feel like a victory, children who are always complaining may not have their best interests first. They often set boundaries and focus on avoiding conflict. Encourage clear communication so they don't get frustrated.

2. Too Focused on Others' Opinions
Children tend to overlook their own thoughts and feelings. Remind them that they matter, especially when emotions are involved. Teaching self-compassion can help them take responsibility for their actions.

3. No Credit for Accomplishments
They may forget how much effort goes into achieving something. Praise effort over results to foster a growth mindset.

4. Avoiding Responsibility for Mistakes/Problems
Children often avoid taking credit for mistakes. Encourage them to recognize their role in making errors and work toward avoiding future failures.

5. Easy Swallow by External Pressures
They might be easily swayed by external pressures, such as looking good around them. Remind them that they are responsible for everyone else's needs too.

6. Disconnected from Their Thoughts/Ideas/Floors
They may feel disconnected from others' thoughts and emotions, leading to disengaged behavior. Supporting their feelings is key, whether through encouraging empathy or understanding the child's perspective.

### Tips for Helping These Children

- Focus on What They Love: Encourage children to recognize what they truly enjoy and how to connect that with their life. Letting them know their interests can help them feel valued.

- Encourage Self-Compassion: Acknowledge effort rather than just results, especially when dealing with emotions. This helps build resilience.

- Teach Empathy: Show compassion by valuing others' experiences and feelings. Helping children see the value in different perspectives can make them more compassionate.

- Foster a Strong Sense of Belonging: Create an environment where everyone feels valued, allowing them to connect emotionally with their community. This reduces feelings of isolation.

- Create a Safe Growth Environment: Ensure support for emotional growth and self-acceptance, helping children feel safe taking risks and making mistakes.

By understanding these signs and implementing the tips, you can help your child reclaim their voice in a meaningful way, fostering a more compassionate and resilient family.

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