A reframing where play limits and communication boundaries are offered as evidence of care, helping children experience rules as expressions of devotion.
Rabia distinguished between harsh punishment and loving guidance, teaching that restrictions aligned with Divine love serve the beloved's growth. For young children, this distinction is crucial: a boundary enforced with resentment teaches fear, while a boundary set with genuine care teaches trust. Adults might say, 'I keep you safe because you're precious,' or 'We use gentle words because we love each other.' This language explicitly links boundaries to belonging and care. Children who experience limits as proof of love develop secure attachment and greater willingness to learn language conventions. Over time, they internalize that boundaries honor their worth, not diminish it.
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