Why Kids Don’t Say Thank You (and Why That’s Okay)

Kids don’t always say “thank you,” and that’s completely okay. In this episode, we explore why gratitude can be hard for developing brains—especially when children are overwhelmed, shy, or dysregulated. Instead of forcing manners, Natalie shares gentle, attachment-informed strategies for modeling appreciation, building safety, and nurturing authentic gratitude that grows naturally through connection.

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The Science of Savoring: How Gratitude Rewires the Brain for Connection