Irina D. (1) (SEE) about lack of fear

When I was little, I felt that trouble could happen to anyone except us. I was never afraid of anyone or anything in life. I was only afraid of getting punched in the face — a bruise on my mug. Going out late at night, being afraid that something might happen, someone might attack — I didn’t care at all.

<...> You need to explain to the child what their actions may lead to, what consequences there might be. But start with very simple examples: “If we put our hand in the door now, your finger will get pinched.” The child needs to understand that the adult is telling the truth, and start trusting them.