Ignoring A Child’s Pain

Although it's sometimes easier for parents to ignore occasional bad behavior or not follow through on checking in with them, this sets a bad precedent. It shows the child that you are not there for them and it can severely damage their trust in you and your relationship. 
Have you had an experience where someone ignored your pain?  What was that experience like? What is your relationship with that person now? 

 

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