As parents, we all want to raise emotionally intelligent kids. Neuropsychologist Dr. Julia DiGangi reveals three phrases you should never say to your kids.
68-year-old has spent 50 years at the same company as an engineer, even without a college degree—this is his one regretAvoid asking,"Why aren't you more motivated to read books?" Instead, try an open-ended question:"I see you really like video games. I'd love to hear what you like about them so much.
Children's brains are wired for autonomy and a need to explore the world based on their own identity, not your beliefs about who they should be. Emotionally intelligent parents don't strive for compliance from their children, but for connection. They need to know that you are willing to hear the truth of their experience.I frequently see parents jumping to broad — and catastrophic — conclusions about their child's behavior based on their own insecurities.
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