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nestle by Jessica Lucia
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Bullying/abuse / Feelings and Emotions / Relationships
  • Post published:July 23, 2015

Don’t dismiss childrens’ feelings. Listen to them and support them; be open and honest. You’ll be able to discuss feelings, and they won’t be afraid to speak out about anything that is happening to them.

Source: #RYchat on #feelings in children & young people with Dr Keri Nixon @ Twitter

Message supplied by: Dr Keri Nixon

Photo: nestle by Jessica Lucia under Creative Commons license

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Tags: abuse, behaviour, emotions, feelings, relationships

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