Could 14 carefully crafted questions change the way your children feel loved? In a heartwarming experiment, psychologists discovered that when parents engaged their 8 to 13-year-olds with deep and meaningful questions, rather than the usual chit-chat, the children felt more loved and supported. This “fast-friends procedure”, originally a method for budding closeness between adults, found new life in nurturing familial bonds. It’s not just about asking questions, but adopting “a position of equality and trust,” encouraging genuine self-disclosure. The ripple effect of these connections, as shown in numerous studies, could bridge gaps between diverse groups, reduce prejudices, and strengthen existing relationships.
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