Children Are The Greatest Gift From God!
Why It’s Okay to Let Your Child Cry
As parents, we only want the best for our children. We want them to be happy, find their purpose, and be successful at whatever they want to do. We enroll them in extracurricular activities, such as soccer and gymnastics, so they can discover if they like it or not. We sacrifice our time to invest in them, and we spend hours researching online for the best local early education centers in our area. So when our children cry, we take this as a sign of unhappiness, and we rush in to appease them. But did you know that it’s okay to let your child cry?
Premier Christian Academy offers the best preschool curriculum and kindergarten readiness program in Northlake and Murphy. We hire the best educators around who are not only extremely knowledgeable about early education, but also are extremely caring and compassionate as well. They pour their hearts and souls into your children, instilling a love of learning. Below, we’ll take a look at some of the reasons that it’s okay to let your child cry. Contact our child development center to get started today!
WHY IT’S OKAY TO LET YOUR CHILD CRY
Children Cry for Your Attention
Infants and small children have not learned yet how to express their emotions. Infants have no words, and small children often cannot put into words what they are feeling. Thus, if they are scared, hungry, or just need you, they often cry. This usually results in a parent running to the rescue. This is incredibly good, as your child needs that reassurance from you. However, you need to be careful not to associate crying as something that is bad or a societal faux pas. This is where many parents make mistakes, which then leads to children feeling bad for calling you.
Children Cry to Release Stress and Frustration
When you cry, you are releasing stress, which builds up in your body. Crying is a physical release that is actually a survival mechanism since the dawn of mankind. It helps to lower your blood pressure, too.
Children Cry to Show Their Emotions
We are the only creatures on earth that cry to show emotion. Most children cry when they are sad, hurt, angry, or frustrated. These are all natural human emotions that help children and others acknowledge their feelings, emphasize with others, and can draw people closer together. It’s a bonding coping mechanism that can strengthen relationships, which is important when speaking about the child/parent bond.
CHOOSE PREMIER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY TODAY
Somewhere along the line, it became taboo to cry in public and show your emotions. However, tears have existed since the beginning of time, with Abraham recorded as crying in the Bible, as well as Joseph who cries seven times that are recorded. Jesus cried as well. Crying is a natural human emotion that should not be suppressed, especially in small children. Here at Premier Christian Academy, we recognize the needs of our infants, toddlers, and preschoolers when they cry; and we answer that need with love and attention. Contact us to enroll your child today!
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