A Child’s Drawing That Taught Me a Better Way to Listen

They did a test at preschool. That evening, my wife called me with a shaky voice, saying we needed to talk. Turns out, our son drew everyone with colorful markers, but he drew me in black. The psychologist’s report said I’m a tyrant and our son is afraid of me. I asked, “Son, why?” He said…

He looked up at me with innocent eyes and said, “Because black is the strongest color. I used it for you because you protect me.” His small voice carried a truth no report had captured. In his world, colors didn’t mean fear—they meant importance. Hearing him explain so simply made every worry I had soften. Sometimes adults forget how beautifully children see things.

I sat beside him and asked gently, “Do I ever make you feel scared?” He shook his head and wrapped his arms around me without hesitation. “You fix things. You carry me. You’re my strongest person,” he whispered. In that moment, I realized how easily grown-ups can misread a child’s heart. All he had done was express love in the way he understood best.

Later that night, my wife and I talked quietly about slowing down and truly listening before drawing conclusions. Our son didn’t need labels or assumptions—he needed patience and understanding. His drawing wasn’t a warning; it was a compliment spoken in crayons. As I tucked him into bed, I felt grateful for the reminder that meaning often lives in the simplest places. And sometimes, a child’s view reveals a kinder truth than any report can offer.

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