When your child says ‘I hate you’: Managing emotional outbursts

When children say “I hate you,” it’s rarely about true hate but rather an expression of frustration or anger due to their limited language skills. Parents’ calm reactions and later conversations about appropriate emotional expression are more effective than immediate correction. Recognizing patterns and addressing underlying needs can reduce these outbursts, indicating a child’s testing of a secure bond.

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