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Emotional Intelligence for Parents: A Guide to Mastering Your Emotions and Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child

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Parents are under a lot of stress. They don’t know how to handle their own emotions, and they have no idea what to do with their kids’ emotions either.

The best way for parents to understand their children better is by having an emotional intelligence that allows them to see things from the child’s perspective. This helps parents make better decisions when they deal with their kids – both in terms of discipline and building strong relationships with them.

Emotional Intelligence for Parents is a book about helping parents in two ways. First, it teaches them how to master their own emotions and understand other people’s feelings better. Second, it offers tips on raising emotionally intelligent children.

Imagine being able to understand your child’s feelings so well that you can help them in ways that make sense to them. Imagine having the skills and confidence to handle any parenting situation. And imagine raising emotionally intelligent children who are more likely to succeed throughout life. Your children will respond positively when they see that you are in control of yourself and understand their feelings.

What other benefits can you get from this book?

Your kids will love you even more than they already do.You’ll be the type of person you always wanted to be as a kid.You’ll have happier, more fulfilled days with your family.You’ll get a second chance at parenting the way you always wished you could have. You’ll raise kids who are self-aware and know how they feel before they act on it.This book can help parents of all ages deal with their children in the best way possible. Whether it be toddlers or teenagers, this book has something for everyone.

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144 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 30, 2021

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March 24, 2024
Lots of personal experience expressed. Interesting thoughts and some good ideas on how to manage emotions. Another reader identified the same point that didn't make it outstanding. There was no links to specific behaviours nor age responses. Worth a read though
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November 24, 2021
Nothing particularly original here. Some useful reminders like a collection of mediocre sermons.
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December 24, 2021
Starting from the premise that one cannot give what one does not have, this book is right at the heart of the matter, by helping parents to grow in their own emotional intelligence, in order to increase it in their children as well. It is a win-win through the exercises, suggestions and very effective advice that the author offers with empathy, sincerity and foundation.
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Partiendo de la premisa de que uno no puede dar lo que no tiene, este libro acierta en el meollo del asunto, al ayudar a los padres de familia a crecer en su propia inteligencia emocional, para de esta forma, acrecentarla en sus hijos también. Es un ganar-ganar a través de los ejercicios, sugerencias y consejos muy efectivos que ofrece la autora con empatía, sinceridad y fundamento.
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