Amelie Bennett
Published: 2020-06-29
Total Pages: 158
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***Build Emotional and Social Intelligence in Kids: the best guide to raising responsible, capable, happy kids*** This groundbreaking guide offers practical, age-appropriate toddler discipline strategies for managing the everyday challenges of toddlerhood and guiding your child to becoming their best self. Apply the strategies of this book, and develop your child's social and emotional intelligence. Do you want your child to WANT to cooperate, without yelling, bribes, threats or punishment? Would you like to connect more with your child to build a stronger, sweeter bond instead of struggling for control? Do you want to raise kids who grow up into happy, considerate, responsible, competent people? Do you want to know how to raise a 21st century kid using eternal values? Do you want to feel more inspired and confident as a parent? Do you want to know how to Raise an Emotionally and Socially Intelligent Child? ***This book is the right one!*** Benefits of raising a child with emotional and social intelligence: Your kids will be happier, more cooperative, and well-adjusted -- a joy to parent, most of the time. You'll be happier and more relaxed. Your family life will be more meaningful and fun. Connecting puts the sweetness back into parenting. You'll raise ethical, emotionally intelligent kids who are happy, considerate, self-disciplined, responsible, and likable -- without ever having to punish! You'll give your kids a real childhood while still preparing them for 21st century life. You and your kids will have a close, loving relationship for the rest of your life. Parenting is tough, but it isn't complicated. Give yourself the support you deserve, to be the parent you want to be! Social intelligence isn't static - it continually develops throughout one's life. It's never too late to sharpen it, and kids are especially easy to teach. Educating your children on healthy communication helps them achieve their best in any interaction. Building these skills (Emotional and social intelligence) in childhood provides an important foundation for good mental health throughout a child's life and increases their chances of having lasting, healthy relationships with those around them. Emotional and social intelligence improve a person's resilience, helping them bounce back quickly from setbacks and disappointments. They are also more likely to have a good set of values that guide their behaviour towards others. For kids, evidence has shown that learning these skills means that they are better able to make and maintain healthy friendships and deal with bullying in positive and appropriate ways. Research shows that children do better at school when they are emotionally and socially aware. They are also much less likely to become a bully and can work through negative emotions, such as sadness, anger, fear, anxiety and frustration. What Can Parents Do? Kids aren't born with these skills: they learn them from their parents, brothers and sisters, extended family, carers and friends as they grow up. Evidence suggests that the period from birth to early school age is critical in developing these skills. The role of parents in building social and emotional intelligence is critical, and there is a lot parents can do to build these skills and encourage their kids' development. ***This book will show you the best strategies to develop your child's social and emotional intelligence.***