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How to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child

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Emotional Intelligence

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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Unconditional Love In Action: Cherishing Your Child

Being cherished as a baby is the foundation for the development of empathy, compassion, and emotional generosity. Learn more about how cherishing is our secret parenting weapon.

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Game Plan for Peaceful Parenting Your Preschooler

With a little help from you, these "wonder years" will build a secure and unlimited foundation for your son's or daughter's entire childhood.

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Playing with Your Child: Games for Connection and Emotional Intelligence

What if I promised that if you play with your child on a regular basis, THEY will become more cooperative, and YOU will feel more energized?

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Ten Tips To Help Your Child With Anger

All kids need parental help to learn how to manage their anger. Here are ten tips for teaching your child healthy anger management in everyday life.

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12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child

Competent children are free enough from emotional issues to tackle the age-appropriate developmental tasks and emerge with greater confidence.

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12 Tips To Raise a Persistent Child

Some parents wish their child was less persistent. But persistence is a wonderful trait; essential to accomplishing what you want in life. Here's how to manage it!

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Five Steps To Nurture Emotional Intelligence in Your Child

So you want to raise an emotionally intelligent child and and you're wondering where to begin? Start with these five steps.

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Books to Help Kids Develop Emotional Intelligence

Books to read to your child about emotions to help them master their own emotions.

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Books 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.