Emotional Intelligence & Patience
Children who can identify what they are feeling, understand why they feel that way, and respond rather than react are better equipped for every relationship they will ever have. Emotional intelligence is not about being calm all the time — it is about knowing what is happening inside you and having tools to work with it.
In this category, you'll learn how to: name feelings out loud, model patience as a practiced behavior, and help your child build the emotional vocabulary they need to express themselves without falling apart. It also invites you to look at your own emotional responses — because the most powerful emotional intelligence lesson your child will ever receive is watching you navigate a hard moment with steadiness and self-awareness.










