How to Help Kids Build Emotional Intelligence
Building emotional intelligence in children enables them to become self-reliant and manage themselves during challenging times. Here’s what it entails.
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Building emotional intelligence in children enables them to become self-reliant and manage themselves during challenging times. Here’s what it entails.
A recent study reveals how comparing your child to “better” kids affects their confidence and how a positive outlook helps. Learn more here.
In this research paper, learn how parents and teens can overcome barriers to talking about mental health and improve family communication.
A study examined how therapeutic gardening supports the well-being of caregivers and children with atopic dermatitis. Explore the findings here.
Tiger parenting is a strict, authoritarian approach focusing on a child’s academic success. Learn how it can impact your child.
This study involving 300 kindergarteners shows how parenting style can affect separation anxiety. Learn more here.
Studies reveal that parents who manage their emotions help their children feel calmer and happier. Learn more here.
Did you have emotionally abusive parents? Learn what the signs are and what you can do to start your healing journey.
Is your child confessing bad thoughts? Learn why children confess these worries and discover supportive ways to respond as a parent or caregiver.
Read our study on how showing trust in young children can promote honesty, plus tips for parents and caregivers.
Research shows neurofeedback boosts working memory and inhibitory control in kids with ADHD. Here’s what you need to know.
Pretend play allows children to unleash their imagination and exercise their creativity. Learn how you can support your child’s pretend play routine.