: Parents and educators are advised not to "brush past" difficult questions about fairness, religion, or identity. Avoiding these topics can accidentally signal that a child's natural curiosity is wrong or shameful Addressing Trauma through Writing
: Dark or upsetting subjects must be handled with care to ensure the narrative journey feels "satisfying and judicial" rather than exploitative.
: Parents and educators are advised not to "brush past" difficult questions about fairness, religion, or identity. Avoiding these topics can accidentally signal that a child's natural curiosity is wrong or shameful Addressing Trauma through Writing
: Dark or upsetting subjects must be handled with care to ensure the narrative journey feels "satisfying and judicial" rather than exploitative.