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When Your Child Loses Things and Expects You to Fix It: Why Punishment Doesn’t Work and What Helps Instead When a child keeps losing things and expects parents to fix it, punishment often feels like the only option — but it rarely works. This article explores why children avoid searching or asking for h…

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A young boy sits on the floor holding his head with both hands, looking sideways with a calm expression. Text reads: “UNDERSTANDING YOUR HYPERSENSITIVE CHILD” followed by traits like strong reactions to change, sensitivity to textures, struggles with transitions, emotional outbursts, difficulty with criticism, need for alone time, focus on routines, and overwhelm from noise or bright lights.

A young boy sits on the floor holding his head with both hands, looking sideways with a calm expression. Text reads: “UNDERSTANDING YOUR HYPERSENSITIVE CHILD” followed by traits like strong reactions to change, sensitivity to textures, struggles with transitions, emotional outbursts, difficulty with criticism, need for alone time, focus on routines, and overwhelm from noise or bright lights.

Highly sensitive children experience the world more intensely — often showing deep empathy, strong intuition, and a need for smoother transitions to feel safe. Their nervous system reacts quickly, making everyday moments feel big and sometimes hard to handle. 💥

#sensitivekids

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A young boy sits on the floor holding his head with both hands, looking sideways with a calm expression. Text reads: “UNDERSTANDING YOUR HYPERSENSITIVE CHILD” followed by traits like strong reactions to change, sensitivity to textures, struggles with transitions, emotional outbursts, difficulty with criticism, need for alone time, focus on routines, and overwhelm from noise or bright lights.

A young boy sits on the floor holding his head with both hands, looking sideways with a calm expression. Text reads: “UNDERSTANDING YOUR HYPERSENSITIVE CHILD” followed by traits like strong reactions to change, sensitivity to textures, struggles with transitions, emotional outbursts, difficulty with criticism, need for alone time, focus on routines, and overwhelm from noise or bright lights.

Highly sensitive children experience the world more intensely — often showing deep empathy, strong intuition, and a need for smoother transitions to feel safe. Their nervous system reacts quickly, making everyday moments feel big and sometimes hard to handle. 💥

#sensitivekids

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