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Every child has a story to tell — but not every story is spoken aloud. Schoolyard Secrets invites listeners to look beyond the surface of playground chatter and classroom commotion to discover the quiet messages children send through their behaviour. In this compassionate and deeply insightful guide, Marcus Raithe helps parents, teachers, and caregivers recognise the subtle signs that a child may be struggling emotionally or behaviourally — long before those struggles become crises.

From the child who can’t seem to make friends, to the one who’s always on the move, or the student whose laughter hides anxiety, each chapter explores one of ten tell-tale patterns that often go unnoticed. Drawing from modern psychology, classroom experience, and an understanding of child development, Raithe reframes behaviour not as defiance or disorder, but as communication. Every tantrum, silence, or outburst, he argues, is a clue to what a child is feeling but cannot yet express.

In “When Making Friends Feels Like a Mystery,” listeners explore how social confusion and isolation can mask deeper anxieties. “Emotions That Explode Like a Volcano” reveals how frustration often hides fear or sensory overload. “Rules? What Rules?” examines the defiant child who may actually crave structure and understanding. Each chapter blends observation, empathy, and practical strategies for supporting children with patience and perspective.

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