15/06/2026
The common phrase that accidentally breaks a child’s trust in us.
We say it the moment they start crying ….
It’s the automatic phrase that comes out of our mouths before we’ve even thought about it.
Your child falls, or gets overwhelmed, or breaks down in tears and you instantly say it to comfort them.
It comes from a place of pure love.
You want them to feel safe, and you want the distress to stop.
But when a child is visibly upset, hearing this specific phrase does the exact opposite of what we intend.
Instead of calming them down, it teaches them that they can’t trust us with their biggest feelings.
Open the article to see what the phrase is, why it backfires, and what to say instead to actually make them feel secure. And save this post for the tips!