Raising emotionally intelligent kids starts with everyday conversations at home, says child psychologist Reem Raouda, who has ...
When a child is upset, most parents reach for the same question instinctively: "What's wrong?" It's well-intentioned and it comes from care. But after years of teaching conscious parenting and ...
Spread the loveAs parents, one of the most significant challenges we face is understanding and supporting our children’s emotional landscape. A recent study highlights a transformative approach to ...
Imagine a child who is able to say, “I’m nervous right now,” when walking into a new social situation. Or picture a teenager who takes a few deep breaths and says to their friend, “I understand you’re ...
Simple daily conversations are a powerful tool for nurturing emotional intelligence in children. Parents can help kids identify feelings, build empathy by listening, and understand everyday events.
I recently read the NYT article entitled Can Emotional Intelligence Be Taught? by Jennifer Kahn. I applaud the efforts of Garfield Elementary and other schools around the nation that are dedicating ...
At the same time, AI chatbots can potentially provide young people with an opportunity to practice and build social-emotional skills in a low-stakes environment. For example, students can rehearse ...