What to Do When Your Kid Scares You a Little
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Sometimes a child says something that stops a parent in their tracks.
“I feel like someone’s watching me.”
“I knew that was going to happen.”
“There’s something in my room.”
Moments like that can leave parents unsure how to respond. Not because something dramatic is happening but because the instinct to protect and explain kicks in immediately.
In this episode of More Than We See, Natalie talks about those moments when kids notice something unusual, intuitive, or emotionally perceptive, and the quiet pressure parents often feel to react the “right” way.
This is a grounded conversation about staying steady when your child says something that surprises you. It explores how children look to adults to understand how big a moment really is, and why a calm, present response can make a bigger difference than trying to explain what’s happening.
If you’ve ever had a moment where your child said something that made you pause, wonder, or feel a little unsure... this episode will likely feel very familiar.
More Than We See is a podcast about intuition, perception, and the moments in life that don’t always come with clear explanations — approached with curiosity, steadiness, and real-world perspective.