6 maj 2026
17 min
In this episode, Kim John Payne addresses a common point of derailment in family life: when a child's impulses and desires collide with the needs of the larger family. He explains that children, especially young ones, lack the prefrontal lobe brain development to naturally see the bigger picture. They cannot easily grasp that a sibling needs to get to soccer practice, a parent has emails to answer, or a baby is crying. Their impulse is simply "I want this now,” “I need your attention now."
Kim offers a practical approach for these moments. First, recognize and name what the child wants so they feel heard. Second, give a time stamp, something concrete and visual for younger children (like "after I finish chopping these vegetables") or a specific number of minutes for older ones. Third, invite the child to be with you while you complete your task, perhaps with drawing supplies or beeswax to hold. Telling an "I remember when" story from the family's history reinforces the message that "us" matters alongside "me." When you do pause to help, Kim suggests breaking tasks into phases: you've finished your first part, now help them with their first part, then return to your next task. This models that not everything can be achieved in one go and that family life is a shared ecosystem where everyone's needs are balanced.
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