Building Trust: first step to calm down your crying child!
We have entered into the world of millennial kids. Life is faster, movies are shorter, workings hours are longer and there is a shortcut for almost everything for them. They want to do tasks quickly which look "ah-esthetically" perfect. The image above proves a very strong point that we should approach a situation arrived when the child is ready not that when you have time to fix them. According to best of the psychologists, to build a rapport is the most important task in the first meeting that is, to gain the trust of the client. Even if during the whole 2-3 hours of session the client has not spoken anything but have nodded once to your question " Would you like some water?"; even that is the beginning of the trust that you have got from them. A teenager might be unsatisfied with the way they physically appear, and a toddler may be unsatisfied with the number of toys they have. But a thing that would be common in all of them is the way they react. No matter ho