"Emotional reassurance" means providing comfort and support to someone to help them feel better and less anxious or worried about their emotions or a situation.
Full definition
The child should be able to
receive emotional reassurance through a primary caregiver (staff member of an early learning centre, kindergarten or primary school).
There are many reasons for babies waking, from hunger or discomfort to separation anxiety and, just as your baby needs food to grow, she also needs the stimulation of your touch to help the development of her nervous system, her brain, her digestive system and
for emotional reassurance.
By sleeping next to its mother, the infant receives protection, warmth,
emotional reassurance, and breast milk — in just the forms and quantities that nature intended.
If you want the explanations, justifications, caveats, data, and
emotional reassurances that back up the Pro Tips, then check out my Indie Author Survival Guide (Second Edition) and For Love or Money.
The emotional reassurance of knowing that your loved one is left in good hands can have a significant impact on you and your family.
Like clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists spend their work days meeting with couples, families, and individuals who want help, listening to their problems, and offering guidance in the form of healthy behavior modifications,
emotional reassurance, and more finely tuned coping and communication strategies.