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Nurture Your Child's Emotional Intelligence: 5 Steps To Help Your Child Cope With Big Emotions and Build Resilience

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ISBN: 9781789562620
AuthorLane, Dr Anne
Pub Date03/02/2022
BindingTrade PB
Pages224
CountryGBR
Dewey152.4
Quick overview Clinical psychologist Dr Anne Lane equips parents with the tools they need to nurture their child's 'emotional intelligence'. She helps parents understand their child's big - often overwhelming - emotions, and shows them how to teach their child the invaluable life skill of processing their feelings and not being afraid of them.
€15.19

We teach our children how to tie their shoelaces, how to read, how to ride a bike. We explain the weather and rainbows and why people have jobs. But when it comes to explaining the forceful, baffling, intense and marvellous emotions that we might experience, well, things become vague.






Nurturing your child's 'emotional intelligence', so they can understand and process their own emotions, is one of the most important things you can teach your child. But parents are often at a loss as to how best to do this. And your child's big, complex emptions can also be somewhat scary.





In this book, clinical psychologist and family therapist Dr Anne Lane provides a compass through that haze of uncertain emotional parenting, to help parents teach their children the crucial life skills that create emotional intelligence. She equips you to understand your child's emotions from pre-schooler through to pre-teen and, importantly, gives you the tools and advice you need to help THEM accept and understand these emotions.




As the conversation around children's mental health continues to grow, this is the book all parents need.

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We teach our children how to tie their shoelaces, how to read, how to ride a bike. We explain the weather and rainbows and why people have jobs. But when it comes to explaining the forceful, baffling, intense and marvellous emotions that we might experience, well, things become vague.






Nurturing your child's 'emotional intelligence', so they can understand and process their own emotions, is one of the most important things you can teach your child. But parents are often at a loss as to how best to do this. And your child's big, complex emptions can also be somewhat scary.





In this book, clinical psychologist and family therapist Dr Anne Lane provides a compass through that haze of uncertain emotional parenting, to help parents teach their children the crucial life skills that create emotional intelligence. She equips you to understand your child's emotions from pre-schooler through to pre-teen and, importantly, gives you the tools and advice you need to help THEM accept and understand these emotions.




As the conversation around children's mental health continues to grow, this is the book all parents need.

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