14/10/2025
12 Things Parents Do That Make Kids Stop Talking
Every kid is born with a voice. They want to be heard, understood, and valued. But sometimes, parents do things that make their kids stop talking. It's not always because they shout; it's often because of small mistakes that hurt a lot.
As someone who helps families, I've met adults who were really hurt because no one listened to them when they were kids. They carried that pain into their own lives, marriages, and even how they parent. If you want to raise kids who are confident and emotionally healthy, avoid these habits.
Here are 12 things parents do that make kids stop talking:
1. *They Shout a Lot*: When kids try to talk and parents yell, kids learn it's not safe to speak up.
2. *They're Always Too Busy*: Kids pick weird times to talk. If you always say "not now," they'll stop trying.
3. *They Criticize Too Much*: Telling kids they're not good enough makes them hide their thoughts and feelings.
4. *They Make Fun of Kids' Feelings*: If you laugh when kids say they're scared or sad, they'll stop sharing how they feel.
5. *They Interrupt*: Kids need time to talk. Cutting them off makes them shut down.
6. *They Compare Kids to Others*: Saying "Why can't you be like your brother?" hurts kids a lot.
7. *They Use Fear to Control*: When kids are scared of punishment, they won't talk openly.
8. *They Ignore Small Talks*: Kids' stories might seem small to you, but they're important to them.
9. *They Always Want to Be Right*: If parents always have the last word, kids stop trying to talk.
10. *They Don't Say Sorry*: Parents hurt kids sometimes. Saying "I'm sorry" shows kids it's okay to make mistakes.
11. *They Forget Kids Need Emotional Love*: Kids need hugs, love, and affirmation, not just food and clothes.
12. *They Don't Do What They Say*: If parents tell kids to be honest but aren't honest themselves, kids won't trust them.
What Can Happen?
When kids aren't heard at home, it affects them later in life. They might struggle to express themselves or have problems in relationships.
The Big Idea
Parents, your kids' voices are important. Create a space where they feel safe talking to you. Let's help raise kids who are confident and emotionally healthy – kids who know their voices matter.
14/10/2025
My peace is expensive because my faith paid for it.
03/10/2025
Receive grace for exceptional results that will silence your mockers!
03/10/2025
October, here I come!
You better be nice to me.
I come in the name of the Lord of Host.
So you have no choice than to favour me.
As you declare hese words, let it be unto you according to your declarations.
Say Amen!
27/08/2025
Marriage Is Not for the Stubborn, Difficult, or Disrespectful Woman
Let’s stop sugarcoating.
You can marry beauty.
You can marry brains.
You can marry potential.
But if she’s stubborn, difficult, and disrespectful?
You didn’t marry a partner—you married a problem.
Because marriage doesn’t collapse from outside enemies.
It collapses when the war lives in your house.
Let’s break it down:
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1. Stubborn Women Don’t Grow—They Repeat
Try to correct her?
She digs in.
Try to show her a better way?
She doubles down.
She’d rather sink the ship than admit she’s steering it wrong.
And the worst part?
Her pride becomes your prison.
You’re not leading a wife.
You’re babysitting a rebel in designer heels.
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2. Difficult Women Drain the Atmosphere
Every dinner becomes drama.
Every outing becomes tension.
Every suggestion becomes a debate.
She thinks difficulty makes her “strong.”
But here’s the truth:
Strong women build peace.
Difficult women break it.
And a man who comes home to chaos…
Will eventually stop coming home at all.
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3. Disrespect Is the Death of Masculinity
A man can survive mistakes.
He can survive failure.
He can survive struggle.
But he cannot survive constant disrespect.
– Talk down to him in public?
You shrink him.
– Roll your eyes at his vision?
You weaken him.
– Mock him when he’s vulnerable?
You kill him.
Respect is his oxygen.
Take it away—and don’t be surprised when he suffocates silently.
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4. A Marriage Without Honour Is Just a Contract
A stubborn woman won’t bend.
A difficult woman won’t adapt.
A disrespectful woman won’t submit.
Together?
They don’t create marriage.
They create a battlefield.
And on a battlefield, love is the first casualty.
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Final Word: Men Don’t Leave Because They’re Weak. They Leave Because They’re Worn Out.
Marriage is not for the stubborn, difficult, or disrespectful woman.
Not for the one who:
– Argues for sport
– Treats correction as an insult
– Confuses dishonor with independence
Because a man doesn’t need perfection.
He needs peace.
He needs respect.
He needs a woman who multiplies his leadership instead of mocking it.
So ladies—if submission feels like slavery, and respect feels optional?
Don’t get married.
Because you don’t want a husband.
You want a hostage.
Follow for mores