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Ep. 52: Helping Kids Say 'Sorry' Less and Mean It More

  • jillybeansnyc
  • Jun 27
  • 1 min read

Why do some kids say “sorry” all the time—even when they haven’t done anything wrong? In this episode, Jill explores the roots of over-apologizing in children, what it can signal about their emotional world, and how caregivers can gently guide them toward confidence, self-worth, and more authentic communication. Listen to the full episode here:

 

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