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Emotionally Smart Kids - Help Children Understand and Manage Big Feelings - cover

Emotionally Smart Kids - Help Children Understand and Manage Big Feelings

T.S Avini

Verlag: T.S. AVINI

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In "Emotionally Smart Kids," discover the transformative journey towards raising children equipped with emotional intelligence. This comprehensive guide takes you through essential aspects of emotional development, empowering parents, educators, and caregivers to provide children with tools for success. Learn how to nurture a child's ability to manage their emotions, fostering resilience and empathy:- Explore strategies for helping kids identify and express their feelings through effective communication and emotional vocabulary.- Discover techniques for teaching mindfulness and emotional regulation, providing children with coping mechanisms for managing stress, anger, and anxiety.By embracing these practices, children will develop a supportive framework for healthy emotional growth. This book is your roadmap to guiding children toward becoming emotionally intelligent individuals capable of handling life's challenges with grace and understanding. Join this journey to cultivating a brighter, emotionally enriched future for the next generation. Start transforming young lives today!
Verfügbar seit: 14.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 188 Seiten.

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