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Tiny Nits and Tilly’s Embarrassment

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In this gentle episode of Ever Wonder, we meet Tilly — a girl who’s excited to get her hair braided at school, until a loud voice announces she has nits. Embarrassed and overwhelmed, Tilly must learn how to handle shame, embarrassment, and the fear of being seen differently.

Perfect for girls aged 6–10, this story explores how small things can feel big in front of others, working through shame and how to grow quiet confidence in the face of embarrassment. Listeners will learn that real strength doesn’t come from being perfect — it comes from how we respond. Includes a calming affirmation and a practical parent conversation guide.

Parent Conversation Guide
Conversation Starters:

  • How do you think Tilly felt in that moment at assembly?
  • Have you ever felt embarrassed like that before?
  • Why do you think little things can feel really big when other people laugh?
  • What helped Tilly move forward?

Phrases You Can Use:

  • Nits don’t mean anything about you — they’re just something that happens to everyone.
  • It’s okay to feel embarrassed, but it doesn’t define you.
  • You can be both embarrassed and brave at the same time.
  • That moment might have felt big, but it doesn’t change who you are.

Ways to Model This as a Parent:

  • Share a time when something small embarrassed you — and how you got through it.
  • Avoid using language that makes physical issues (like nits or spills) feel shameful.
  • Affirm your child’s inner qualities: kindness, humour, honesty — especially after a hard day.
  • Let your child see you laugh gently at your own mistakes or awkward moments.
  • If your child has recently been embarrassed, validate it without overreacting: “That must’ve been really hard. Want to talk about it?”

💛 If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. It is so encouraging hearing how your daughter is growing, learning and connecting with those around her.

It helps other families find the show and reminds us that these gentle conversations really do matter.

For more information, or to get in touch privately, please head to www.everwonderpodcast.com

Thanks for listening — we’re so glad you’re here.

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Manage episode 494678229 series 3673365
Content provided by Laura Smith. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Laura Smith or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this gentle episode of Ever Wonder, we meet Tilly — a girl who’s excited to get her hair braided at school, until a loud voice announces she has nits. Embarrassed and overwhelmed, Tilly must learn how to handle shame, embarrassment, and the fear of being seen differently.

Perfect for girls aged 6–10, this story explores how small things can feel big in front of others, working through shame and how to grow quiet confidence in the face of embarrassment. Listeners will learn that real strength doesn’t come from being perfect — it comes from how we respond. Includes a calming affirmation and a practical parent conversation guide.

Parent Conversation Guide
Conversation Starters:

  • How do you think Tilly felt in that moment at assembly?
  • Have you ever felt embarrassed like that before?
  • Why do you think little things can feel really big when other people laugh?
  • What helped Tilly move forward?

Phrases You Can Use:

  • Nits don’t mean anything about you — they’re just something that happens to everyone.
  • It’s okay to feel embarrassed, but it doesn’t define you.
  • You can be both embarrassed and brave at the same time.
  • That moment might have felt big, but it doesn’t change who you are.

Ways to Model This as a Parent:

  • Share a time when something small embarrassed you — and how you got through it.
  • Avoid using language that makes physical issues (like nits or spills) feel shameful.
  • Affirm your child’s inner qualities: kindness, humour, honesty — especially after a hard day.
  • Let your child see you laugh gently at your own mistakes or awkward moments.
  • If your child has recently been embarrassed, validate it without overreacting: “That must’ve been really hard. Want to talk about it?”

💛 If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. It is so encouraging hearing how your daughter is growing, learning and connecting with those around her.

It helps other families find the show and reminds us that these gentle conversations really do matter.

For more information, or to get in touch privately, please head to www.everwonderpodcast.com

Thanks for listening — we’re so glad you’re here.

  continue reading

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