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How do I know if my emotional expressions are shaping my child’s inner world positively?

Parenting Perspective

Children learn a lot more from our emotional expressions than from our words about them. If your child starts to identify their emotions, show empathy, offer a true apology, or respectfully disagree, you are probably setting a good example. These are indications that your emotional tone is fostering the development of their emotional literacy and inner language. The way you live shapes your child’s emotional habits more than what you educate them. You are equipping their inner world with tools for empathy and resilience when you react gently, thoughtfully describe your own emotions, and offer an apology when necessary.

Spiritual Insight

Our actions plant seeds in the hearts of our children. Allah Almighty states in the noble Quran at Surah Al Shams (91), Verses 7-9:
‘And by the soul and how it is designed (for infusion into the body). Thus, we have designed (the soul with discretion) for wickedness and piety, and without any doubt, success is for the one who developed purity (of the self).’
It is recorded in Jami Tirmidhi, Hadith 1705, that the holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
‘Indeed, each of you is a shepherd, and each of you is responsible for his flock.’
Your child’s heart is sown by the way you communicate your own feelings, which should be controlled, honest, and humble. It teaches students how to develop emotional and spiritual equilibrium in addition to how to feel. Allow your emotional presence to serve as a silent heart-teacher, delivering teachings that reverberate long after the event has ended.

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