6 things kids should know about love, boundaries and respect before growing up

Love is one of the first big ideas children begin to absorb, often long before they have words for it. They see it in the way parents speak to each other, in how adults handle disagreement, in what is praised, ignored or quietly tolerated. By the time a child is old enough to notice who gets listened to and who gets dismissed, they are already forming a private blueprint for relationships. That is why teaching children about love, boundaries and respect cannot wait until the teenage years. These lessons begin much earlier, in small everyday moments: when a child is told their “no” matters, when affection is not forced, when apologies are real, when kindness is shown without control. These are the foundations that help children grow into adults who can love without losing themselves. Here are six things kids should know about love, boundaries and respect before growing up.

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