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Trust

Mar 09, 202315 minEp. 54
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Episode description

In this week's episode, Aniesa talks about trust. Why whether you have or don't have trust has such a big impact on how happy and content with life you are. That is why it is important that you talk to kids about trust, define it, and help them to learn to trust others and be trustworthy themselves.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • Being able to trust people is important, it plays a big role in how happy and content you are with life. 
  • Trust is that if someone says they are going to do something that you believe they will do what they say.
  • Demonstrating to your children that you are actually listening to them and understanding what they are saying is a part of building a trusting relationship with them.
  • To be a reliable parent or adult, you need to be careful not to promise something you cannot deliver.
  • Always tell the truth.
  • Set boundaries and stick to them so your child knows what is coming, and what to expect. So that they can trust you to be consistent.

BEST MOMENTS

‘It can take years to build up and it can take moments to shatter someone's trust.’

‘That child is going to learn that my Mom is listening to me and it's important for me to speak up and it's important for me to speak up.’ 

‘It's really important that we keep our promises.’

‘Recognise that having those routines and that consistency, we can reduce conflict’

CONTACT METHOD
www.instagram.com/aniesabblore/           
www.instagram.com/sensationalkidstherapyuk/   
www.facebook.com/sensationalkidslondon

ABOUT THE HOST

Aniesa completed her degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Stellenbosch, in South Africa. She has since been focusing on pediatrics and sensory processing and integration. She has worked across a range of pediatric fields and has extensive experience in autism, specific learning difficulties, as well as anxiety and emotional regulation. 

Aniesa has one teenage son with autism, and one with sensory difficulties. She herself was diagnosed at a late age as having ADHD and has found that understanding her neurodivergence has led to a greater connection with children and their parents. 

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