“…This hermeneutical methodology can help advance our understanding of children's aspirations and concerns in research and in professional practice. For detailed discussions of how hermeneutical inquiry can be used in situations such as those described in the opening narratives-whether for research or professional practice-readers can consult other work published by our VOICE team regarding the voices of children who communicate differently (Carnevale et al, 2006(Carnevale et al, , 2017, newborns' voices (Carnevale et al, 2019), children living with mental health concerns (Montreuil, Thibeault, et al, 2018;Montreuil, Thibeault, et al, 2019), keeping secrets/respecting privacy and confidentiality (Noiseux et al, 2018), seeking consent and assent (Carnevale, 2012), practicing empathic attunement (Carnevale, 2009), or thick inquiry with children (Carnevale, 2005(Carnevale, , 2017.…”