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What the “Jessica Trick” Gets Wrong About How Feelings Actually Work
When we distract a child away from a big feeling, the behavior stops. But the feeling doesn't. Research on habitual distraction shows that children repeatedly moved past their emotional experience rather than through it develop measurable difficulty identifying their own feelings and reading others over time. What actually happens to feelings that never get processed, and what parents can do in the specific developmental window that is open right now.