Parents 'don’t always need to validate their kids’ feelings' - expert argues 'obsession' with validation results in ‘less emotional regulation’, not more

A parenting expert has revealed that we don't always need to validate our kids' feelings, and the 'obsession' to do so can actually fuel dysregulation.

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