Responding to Feelings
Our reactions to children's big feelings shape their understanding of emotions. When faced with challenging behaviors, like a child lashing out, it’s crucial to respond with love and reassurance rather than punishment. This approach not only fosters emotional intelligence but also builds a foundation for healthier relationships as they grow older. Ultimately, teaching kids how to navigate their emotions equips them for future interactions beyond the home.In this clip
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