Number 8: Always looking down at the floor.
Have you ever noticed a kid who’s always looking down at the floor? It’s not because they dropped something interesting; it’s more like they’re trying to hide. It’s a bit like a shield. So, when they look down, they don’t have to look at the world around them. Their way of feeling safe in their little bubble. It’s not about being shy; it’s about creating a little space where they can breathe without feeling overwhelmed.
This habit isn’t just about noticing their posture, it’s about recognizing when they might need a bit of encouragement to look up and see the world with a fresh perspective. It’s like giving them a gentle nudge to step out of their protective bubble.
Number 9: Scared look in the eyes.
Eyes can tell a story, and for these kids, it’s a story of fear. Have you ever looked into their eyes and noticed a scared look? It’s not just a random thing; it’s a peek into the emotional roller coaster they’re riding. Their eyes reveal a fear that goes beyond the surface.
It’s not about being overly cautious; it’s about carrying the weight of past experiences in their gaze. This scared look isn’t just about feeling sorry for them; it’s about creating a space where they feel safe enough to let go of that fear. It’s like reassuring them that not every story has to be scary.
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