Aaron Fields
Feelings come and go-and every one of them deserves someone who listens.In Someone Who Listens, young Milo experiences a range of emotions throughout his day. From big joy to big tears, each feeling is met with the gentle presence of a caring adult who listens, names what Milo is feeling, and stays close through it all. This warm and reflective story invites caregivers to slow down and connect, showing that the most powerful thing we can do for a child’s emotions... is simply to stay near.A story rooted in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Someone Who Listens reminds us: emotional safety begins with us.