Title: Why Doesn’t My Child Listen? The Hidden Gap Between Hearing and Understanding
If you have ever given a child a simple instruction, such as “Please put on your shoes,” only to find them playing with blocks two minutes later, you might wonder: Are they ignoring me? The truth is, in early childhood, “not listening” is often not about stubbornness. It’s about how the brain develops and processes language. Listening Is More Than Hearing When we say “listen,” we often mean “hear my words and act right away.” But for a young child, this process involves multiple steps:
Why Children Sometimes Do Not Respond
When we shift our perspective from “They’re not listening” to “They might need help understanding”, we create more patience, connection, and cooperation. 💡 Want to learn more strategies and try them out with real examples? Join my upcoming workshop: “Why Doesn’t My Child Listen?” 📅 Aug 29, 2025| ⏰ 12 Pm-1 PM | 📍 online (RSVP for registration <<[email protected]>>. ECE participants will receive a one-hour certificate approved by the BC ECE Registry for FREE!
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I am Zahra, an immigrant parent, an educator and a researcher. I love to share decades of my experience with caregivers (parents and educators) and brainstorm about children's normal challenges. Archives
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