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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryLetter

05 May 2025

The Inner World of the Child.

Abstract

To truly support a child's development, we must look beyond what is visible-beyond academic performance, behavior, or clinical symptoms-and attune ourselves to the intricate emotional world within.

This inner world, rich with imagination, vulnerability, and unspoken needs, is explored through different lenses in Understanding Mental Health Across Educational Contexts: Promoting Wellness in Classrooms (Lindsey Jaber) and The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry).

The former provides a research-based framework for fostering mental well-being in schools, emphasizing the role of relationships, emotional safety, and systemic support in shaping a child's psychological health.

The latter, a beloved literary classic, offers a poetic interpretation of childhood, loneliness, and the essential nature of human connection, reminding us that what is most important is often unseen.

Although one book is grounded in educational psychology and the other in allegorical storytelling, both books highlight a shared truth: children thrive when they feel understood, valued, and emotionally safe.

As child psychiatrists, educators, and caregivers, embracing both scientific insight and the wisdom of storytelling can deepen our ability to nurture the inner lives of the children in our care.

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10.1016/j.jaac.2025.04.013

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