If your child says these 7 phrases often, psychologists say they’re asking for connection
Parents often pay attention to what their children say, but not always to what those words truly mean. A simple sentence that sounds like complaining, arguing or attention-seeking may actually be a child’s way of asking for reassurance, comfort or quality time. According to child psychologists, children rarely communicate emotional needs as directly as adults do. Instead, they express them through everyday phrases that can easily be misunderstood. Behind a meltdown, a repetitive question or even an “I don’t care” may be a child wondering, Do you see me? Do I matter? Are you here for me? Recognising these subtle emotional cues can help parents respond with empathy rather than frustration. Here are seven phrases that often signal a child is seeking connection.
