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How to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child

Find out how to raise a child with a high EQ (Emotional Intelligence Quotient) who, you'll be happy to find, is also happier and a delight to parent.

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What Your Child Wishes You Knew When She Acts Out

When your child misbehaves, that's an SOS.

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How To Do Damage Control When You Fight In Front of Your Kids

Conflict is part of every human relationship. So what exactly is a healthy fight?

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Any Child Can Develop More Self-Control -- Marshmallows Optional!

Whether or not you're a fan of the now infamous marshmallow test, you probably want your child to be able to manage himself to meet his own goals. Kids with...

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8 Tips To Help Kids Learn to Control Their Emotions

Kids learn to manage their emotions because they have a healthy emotional life, not because they've been told not to feel, or shamed for their feelings.

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The most important thing you're teaching your child

Sometimes we don't even notice the most important lesson we're giving our children: how to manage their emotions, and therefore their behavior.

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Easy ways to teach kids about emotions in daily life

Your guide to helping your child identify and understand their emotions -- which is the first step in learning to manage them.

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How to Stay Calm With Your Child? The Same Way You Get to Carnegie Hall

Every time you resist anger and restore calm, you're rewiring your brain. You gain these skills the same way you get to Carnegie Hall - with practice!

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What To Say Instead of Punishing To Teach a Lesson

The lessons we really want to teach start with emotion-coaching.

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Kindergartener with special needs

There are many ways to help prepare a child with special needs for kindergarten, including empathizing with their worries and being a safe place to process emotions.