Communication Quote by Pamela Druckerman
““Rather, Dolto insisted that the content of what you say to a baby matters tremendously. She said it was crucial that parents tell their babies the truth in order to gently affirm what the babies already know. In fact, she thought that babies begin eavesdropping on adult conversations—and intuiting the problems and conflicts swirling around them—from the womb.””
About This Quote
Source Book: “Bringing Up Bébé” by Pamela Druckerman, 2012
Children absorb adult truth and emotions from early on; honest communication nurtures their development.
In simple terms: Truth matters for babies.
Speak truthfully to support infant growth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily conversations
- reading aloud
- modeling honesty
- family routines
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Over‑protective silence can hinder learning.
Questions to Reflect On
- What truths do you share to foster trust?
How can you balance honesty with age‑appropriate explanations?