Have you ever said, “Be quiet,” or “Stop crying,” and meant well — but noticed it shut things down rather than opened them up?In this solo episode of the Able to Care podcast, Andy Baker (behaviour specialist, trainer, author, and speaker) explores how everyday language used in care, education, and family life can either build trust or break it.
Aimed at caregivers, educators, and parents, this thought-provoking episode shows how subtle shifts in language can transform your connection with the people you support — from young children to adults.
This isn’t about being “soft.” It’s about being smart with your words. Learn how to move from control to connection, from correction to collaboration.

💙 Sponsored by: Carers Card UK
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A trusted ID card for emergency reassurance


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📚 Resources Mentioned:


Andy’s book: Targeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge


Podcast hub: www.able-training.co.uk/podcast



💡 Three Key Messages:


The way we phrase things shapes behaviour and safety.Language can either escalate or regulate, build bridges or burn them.


Small changes in words lead to big changes in connection.Replacing “stop crying” with “I’m here for you” invites trust and emotional safety.


Words don’t just describe reality — they create it.From praising effort to setting boundaries with kindness, your language teaches people how safe they are and how capable they can become.



⏱️ Timestamps / Chapters:


00:00 – Introduction: Why the words we use matter


00:43 – Sponsor: Carers Card UK


01:50 – Connection vs control: The impact of phrases like “Stop crying”


02:14 – How language reflects mindset and changes how others see themselves


03:12 – Language as emotional regulation and safety cue


04:44 – Trauma-informed language: Validating vs dismissing distress


05:49 – Replacing correction with collaboration


06:36 – Building a growth mindset with words


07:53 – Avoiding minimisation: Why “it’s not that hard” can harm


08:28 – Reframing “mess” and “behaviour” in play and exploration


09:38 – The principle of positive phrasing: Say what you want to see


10:19 – The TARGET model: How to reflect and shift language patterns


11:14 – Final thought: Every word is a seed — plant safety, not fear



🎯 Why Listen to This Episode:


You’ll gain practical, everyday language swaps that calm instead of escalate


You’ll reflect on your own communication habits and how they shape behaviour


You’ll understand how trust and safety are built one phrase at a time


You’ll be better equipped to help children or adults feel seen, heard and respected


If you’re a parent, teacher, carer, or support worker, this episode will leave you thinking differently about what you say — and why it matters.

📲 Stay Connected:
📲 Instagram: @AbleTraining📲 LinkedIn: Able Training📲 TikTok: @AbleToCarePodcast🌐 Website: AbleHub.uk

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The Hidden Power of Language in Care, Teaching and Parenting

NOV 21, 202511 MIN
Able to Care

The Hidden Power of Language in Care, Teaching and Parenting

NOV 21, 202511 MIN

Description

Have you ever said, “Be quiet,” or “Stop crying,” and meant well — but noticed it shut things down rather than opened them up?
In this solo episode of the Able to Care podcast, Andy Baker (behaviour specialist, trainer, author, and speaker) explores how everyday language used in care, education, and family life can either build trust or break it.

Aimed at caregivers, educators, and parents, this thought-provoking episode shows how subtle shifts in language can transform your connection with the people you support — from young children to adults.

This isn’t about being “soft.” It’s about being smart with your words. Learn how to move from control to connection, from correction to collaboration.

💙 Sponsored by: Carers Card UK

The Able to Care podcast is proudly supported by  Order your card today

📚 Resources Mentioned: 💡 Three Key Messages:
  1. The way we phrase things shapes behaviour and safety.
    Language can either escalate or regulate, build bridges or burn them.

  2. Small changes in words lead to big changes in connection.
    Replacing “stop crying” with “I’m here for you” invites trust and emotional safety.

  3. Words don’t just describe reality — they create it.
    From praising effort to setting boundaries with kindness, your language teaches people how safe they are and how capable they can become.

⏱️ Timestamps / Chapters:
  • 00:00 – Introduction: Why the words we use matter

  • 00:43 – Sponsor: Carers Card UK

  • 01:50 – Connection vs control: The impact of phrases like “Stop crying”

  • 02:14 – How language reflects mindset and changes how others see themselves

  • 03:12 – Language as emotional regulation and safety cue

  • 04:44 – Trauma-informed language: Validating vs dismissing distress

  • 05:49 – Replacing correction with collaboration

  • 06:36 – Building a growth mindset with words

  • 07:53 – Avoiding minimisation: Why “it’s not that hard” can harm

  • 08:28 – Reframing “mess” and “behaviour” in play and exploration

  • 09:38 – The principle of positive phrasing: Say what you want to see

  • 10:19 – The TARGET model: How to reflect and shift language patterns

  • 11:14 – Final thought: Every word is a seed — plant safety, not fear

🎯 Why Listen to This Episode:
  • You’ll gain practical, everyday language swaps that calm instead of escalate

  • You’ll reflect on your own communication habits and how they shape behaviour

  • You’ll understand how trust and safety are built one phrase at a time

  • You’ll be better equipped to help children or adults feel seen, heard and respected

If you’re a parent, teacher, carer, or support worker, this episode will leave you thinking differently about what you say — and why it matters.

📲 Stay Connected:

📲 Instagram: @AbleTraining
📲 LinkedIn: Able Training
📲 TikTok: @AbleToCarePodcast
🌐 Website: AbleHub.uk