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Wired To Disconnect {From Reality}
I’ll begin with a confession. I’ve nodded along to my child’s story while simultaneously wondering if I left the stove on, drafting an email reply in my head, and mentally assembling the evening’s to-do list.
Look, parenting in the 21st century is basically a high-stakes game of mental Jenga. We are managing jobs, feeding the family, and trying to answer existential questions like “Why is the house a giant mess?” And in the middle of that beautiful chaos, our children are talking.
And if they’re young adults like mine, they will talk in bursts WHEN they feel like to. And you’ve drop everything to listen and respond.
Sometimes with actual words, eye rolls or even a long drawn dramatic sigh.
But here’s the thing I’ve come to realize (usually after I’ve completely misread a situation and had to backpedal like a nervous crab): every time our kids act out, or go quiet, or suddenly tell you that they don’t like the way you dress – It’s about something deeper.
They’re telling us something.
And no, this isn’t a guilt trip. This is just a gentle nudge – from one busy, distracted, well-meaning human to another – to slow down and actually listen.
Because when kids feel heard, something magical happens. Their bodies relax. Their defenses lower. Their voices get steadier. They might even say that thing they’ve been too scared or unsure to bring up.
And here’s the part that always undoes me: It’s usually not some big, dramatic cry for help. Sometimes it’s just, “I didn’t like it when my friend ignored me today.” Or, “I don’t think the teacher sees me.” Or, “I feel weird in my own skin.”
But they won’t always come out and say it like that.
They’ll say it in code or in their attitude.
And our job isn’t to decode perfectly. It’s just to be there. To give them the kind of listening that says, “You don’t have to get this right. You don’t have to be anyone else. I’m here, and I’ve got time for you.”
The point is: Hug first, ask questions later.
That kind of listening? It sticks. It builds trust in the places that matter most – like the quiet car rides, the messy dinner tables, the awkward bedtime routines when suddenly, right as you’re about to leave the room, they drop a truth bomb like, “Sometimes I feel invisible.”
It’s not always convenient, or tidy. But, it definitely matters.
And if you don’t know what to say? Beautiful. You don’t have to. Just say, “I’m really glad you told me.”
That one sentence is a soft place to land. They want to heard and you’ve helped them with your acknowledgement. You don’t have to solve anything for them.
So, this is your reminder (and mine): your kids are talking. Maybe not always in words, but they are.
And the most loving thing we can do? Stop what you’re doing. Especially, put that phone down please.
And listen like their little hearts are the most important thing in the room.
Because they ARE.
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About The Article Author:
Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.
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