Friday Feb 14, 2025

De-escalate Stress & Build Trust with One Simple Phrase

Have you ever felt truly seen? That moment when someone acknowledges your emotions without judgment? That’s the power of verbal attending – a simple yet transformative communication tool that can help us connect, de-escalate tense situations, and build trust.

In this episode, Andy dives deep into I notice statements and how they can turn conflict into understanding, frustration into calm, and disengagement into connection. Whether you're a caregiver, teacher, parent, or leader, this skill can help you support others while creating a more positive and open dialogue.

🎯 What You’ll Learn:~
✅ What verbal attending is and why it’s so effective
✅ How neutral observations help de-escalate difficult situations
✅ The importance of curiosity over judgment in communication
✅ Real-life examples of I notice statements in action
✅ How this tool benefits individuals with trauma, neurodiversity, dementia, and emotional regulation difficulties

 

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Key Messages from This Episode:

1️⃣ Connection Starts with Observation – Simply noticing someone’s behaviour and acknowledging it in a neutral way can help them feel seen, valued, and understood.
2️⃣ Curiosity Over Assumption – Instead of labelling emotions or jumping to conclusions, using I notice statements allows for open, non-judgmental communication.
3️⃣ Small Gestures, Big Impact – Whether in caregiving, teaching, or leadership, verbal attending can de-escalate tense moments, build trust, and improve relationships.

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⏳ Key Timestamps (Chapters):

00:00 – Introduction: The Power of Feeling Seen 👀
02:30 – How I Notice Statements Build Connection 🫱🏽‍🫲🏼
06:15 – Using Verbal Attending to De-escalate Conflict 🔥➡️🕊️
10:45 – The Link Between Thoughts, Feelings & Behaviour 🔄
15:20 – How Neutral Observations Reduce Emotional Tension 🎭
19:55 – Why Curiosity is More Powerful than Assumption 🤔💡
24:30 – Practical Ways to Apply Verbal Attending in Daily Life 🏡🏢
29:10 – How Teachers & Caregivers Can Use This Skill in Action 🎒💖
33:45 – Helping Children & Adults Recognise Their Own Emotions 🧠❤️
38:20 – The Impact of Verbal Attending on Neurodiverse Individuals 🏳️‍🌈🧩
42:50 – Avoiding Judgments & Unhelpful Assumptions 🚫⚖️
47:15 – Building Trust & Connection Through Observation 🏗️🤝
51:50 – Recap: Key Takeaways for Using Verbal Attending 🎯
59:45 – Closing Thoughts & Where to Learn More 📚

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