Curiosity Over Criticism: Teaching our Children Self-Compassion | Dr Mel Baker and Aliesha Embleton
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What if children grew up fluent in self-compassion before self-criticism ever took hold? In this transformative conversation, child development specialist Aliesha Embleton founder of Sapling Minds invites us to imagine a world where emotional safety, self-awareness, and resilience are nurtured from the very beginning.
Together, we explore how teaching self-compassion before the age of 14 can change the trajectory of the child's life, helping them embrace mistakes as part of growth, flip their natural empathy inward, and build a foundation that reduces mental health challenges later on.
Aliesha reminds us that we have the choice now to raise a generation rooted in resilience and authenticity, children who lead from empathy rather than criticism. By instilling these skills early, we can help prevent burnout, shame, and self-abandonment later in life.
Aliesha is a passionate about her work as it equips families with practical strategies to nurture self-compassion in children, ensuring they grow up with the emotional tools to thrive. This episode is a call to action for all parents.
*Special thanks to the artists of Pixabay for their royalty-free music.