Toddlers love to say “sorry” (or sometimes refuse to 😅), but do they actually understand what it means? Most of the time, not really. Instead of just forcing a quick “sorry,” try guiding them through a real apology: ✔️ Name the action – “I took your toy.” ✔️ Recognize the feeling – “That made you sad.” ✔️ Offer a solution – “I can give it back or let’s play together.” This helps them build empathy, problem-solving skills, and actually make things right! 💛 Have you ever tried this approach? Let me know how it went! ⬇️ #MindfulParenting #ToddlerLife #PositiveDiscipline #GentleParenting #EmotionalIntelligence #ParentingWin #momsoftiktok #toddlermom #toddlersoftiktok #preschool #preschoolteacher #earlylearning #earlylearning101