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What To Say Instead of “You’re Okay”
Toddlers are easily upset by the simplest things: the color of their socks, a leaf resembling a spider, even a funny look. In these moments when they experience "big feelings," we often offer comfort by saying "You're okay." Yet, it's important to recognize that in their distressed state, they don't feel okay. No matter how trivial their reasons might seem to us, their feelings are genuine. When your toddler is having big feelings, try offering them a comforting hug if they're willing. Wait