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Raising Emotionally Smart Kids - Guide Your Child Toward a Healthier Emotional Life - cover

Raising Emotionally Smart Kids - Guide Your Child Toward a Healthier Emotional Life

T.S Avini

Publisher: T.S. AVINI

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Are you ready to transform your parenting approach and empower your child with the skills they need to thrive emotionally? "Raising Emotionally Smart Kids" is your go-to resource for developing your child's emotional intelligence, guiding them toward a healthier, more fulfilling life. Dive into a treasure trove of insights:- Uncover the science of emotional development and how it shapes your child's worldview.- Learn practical strategies for teaching empathy, building resilience, and fostering self-awareness in your child.- Discover the critical role parents play in modeling emotional intelligence and creating a supportive home environment.With actionable advice and expert insights, this book equips you with the tools to help your child navigate their emotional journey with confidence. Whether it's understanding the impacts of digital media or fostering positive social interactions, each chapter offers a roadmap to nurture emotionally intelligent individuals.Take the first step towards a future filled with emotional strength and resilience. Grab your copy of "Raising Emotionally Smart Kids" today and unlock the potential within your child!
Available since: 08/14/2025.
Print length: 223 pages.

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