How To Talk To A Kid — Even If You're Not A 'Kid Person'

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How To Talk To A Kid — Even If You're Not A 'Kid Person'
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Marie Holmes is the parenting reporter at HuffPost. Her work has appeared in Scary Mommy, Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, The Washington Post and other publications. She lives with her wife and their two children in New York City.

If you’re not a parent or in a job where you’re talking to kids every day, finding yourself face-to-face with a child can feel unnerving. What are you supposed to say to them? Do they even speak the same language?

“If any type of boundary crossing happens too early, the young person is very likely to just freeze up and shut down right from that point on,” Ciarlante said. “Children need time to process what is being said to them, so when you are talking to a child, be patient and give them time to respond,” Simpson-Watt said.“That can feel like more of an interrogation,” Ciarlante said.

When they do respond, listen attentively and show your interest with nods, smiles and your tone of voice. Ask follow-up questions, such as which character on a show is their favorite.“Build on what the child is interested in,” Simpson-Watt said. Also, be careful not to interrupt them while they’re talking.

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