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How to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child
Emotional Intelligence
Learn how to raise an emotionally intelligent child who can understand feelings, manage emotions, build empathy, and thrive in relationships and life.
Guide - Start HereMastery
Real confidence comes from competence, not praise. Learn how to help children develop persistence, optimism, engagement, and the confidence that grows from mastering challenges.
ArticleWhy Is Your Child So Angry? (What It’s Really Telling You)
Why is your child so angry? Learn what anger is really signaling—overwhelm, hurt, or disconnection—and what your child needs in those moments.
ArticleWhat to Do When Your Child Is Angry
What do you do when your child is angry? Get 10 practical, connection-based tips to stay calm, set limits, and respond so you help without making things worse.
ArticleHow to Help an Angry Child (And Build Self-Control Over Time)
How do children learn to manage anger? Discover how kids develop self-regulation over time—and how your response helps them calm down and build self-control.
ArticleTeaching Emotional Intelligence When Emotions Run High
When your child wrestles with the more "difficult" human emotions, he needs your help to learn how to manage them. This is the most important time to teach emotional intelligence.
ArticleHelping Children with Fears When They Hear The News
ArticleHow to Help Each Child with Big Emotions
The hardest part of having more than one child is those times when they both need you at once. After all, your love may be unlimited, but you only have...
ArticleBooks to Help You Explain Death To Children
Books can be a tremendous help in explaining death to our children and helping them cope with grief.
ArticleHow to Talk to Young Children About Death
Many young children become frightened about death around ages four and five. Learn what to say when your child worries that you will die or leave them alone.