The intensity of emotions like 'I hate you' can often be a mask for deep love and hurt. Children experience intense emotions and disappointments but lack the skills to manage them maturely. Parents shouldn't take their child's words as truth but rather understand the underlying emotions. It is normal for children to express disappointment. Instead of reacting impulsively to negative statements like 'I hate you,' it is more effective to stay calm and hold a steady presence. Acknowledging the child's feelings while setting boundaries can help them navigate their emotions better in the long run and learn to differentiate feelings from behavior.

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