Research shows that children with higher emotional intelligence are often better at expressing strong feelings, even if it look ‘messy’ (Denham et al., 2012).
Arguing, for example, may show that your child can articulate their emotions and think critically (Gottman, 1997). Embracing these moments as growth opportunities helps nurture their emotional development!”
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