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Parents on MSN4 Big Emotions Every Parent Should Talk About With Their KidsKey Takeaways Teaching your child about four foundational emotions—anger, sadness, fear, and jealousy—can help them build a ...
This is true for two reasons. First, children are observational learners. “So if we are keeping our emotions in the right proportions in different circumstances, they’re implicitly learning, ‘Oh, that ...
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Support Emotional Growth with These Free Printable Zones of Regulation Activities for KidsHelping kids understand their own emotions is such an important part of learning — and these Zones of Regulation activities ...
As children’s emotions develop, there are bound to be ups and downs for both them and you as a parent. What makes it difficult is that they take time to be able to both understand and express ...
Talking openly with children about how they feel and why, enables them to start recognising and understanding different emotions.Follow these simple steps from our friends at Feeling Better to sta ...
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