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Devotional Listening Presence

A caregiver practice of listening to children's speech and play with the same rapt attention Rabia gave to divine communion.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's spiritual practice centered on complete, unwavering attention to the divine presence. Applied to early childhood, Devotional Listening Presence means caregivers offer children their undivided attention during play and language exploration—not as a technique to extract compliance, but as an offering of love. When a three-year-old stammers through a story or a five-year-old negotiates game rules, the caregiver listens as though receiving sacred speech. This quality of presence profoundly affects language development: children develop greater articulation, confidence, and vocabulary when genuinely heard. It also strengthens belonging, as children internalize the message 'my words matter, I am worthy of attention.' This practice draws directly from Rabia's model of absolute devotional attention, adapted to nurture linguistic and emotional flourishing.

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