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Emotionally Intelligent Parenting

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  1. Lrapp
  2. joyfulplace
  3. roslinds

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Top 1.   Jul 20, 2001 5:38 PM

» Lrapp - I agree...

Without the support and strength of parents, children will certainly fall through the cracks and lose their motivation in becoming healthy emotional adults. It is so sad that so many caregivers just don't know how to support their children emotionally. When children are stifled in this manner, they can become withdrawn and isolated. I too have worked with many children who fall into this category of low self-concept and emotional turmoil. Thank you for sharing your article...it will surely spread the word.

-- posted by Lrapp



Top 2.   Jul 21, 2001 3:35 AM

» joyfulplace - Re: I agree...

In response to message posted by Lrapp:

Thanks Leslie for your comment. It is difficult sometimes for parents and caregivers to know how to develop emotional stability in their young people, mostly because they themselves were not given much of it while they were growing up. I will follow up with some information for parents and caregivers which I hope will be helpful.
The more of us doing this the better things will be for our young people.

-- posted by joyfulplace



Top 3.   Sep 20, 2001 12:50 PM

» roslinds - Re: Re: I agree...

In response to message posted by joyfulplace:

The stability of the child begins at home with open arms,warm arms and strong arms that uphold the pressure of being. Children know when and where they will fall. They must also know , who will lift them UP . I do enjoy your articles. Thanks >>> Classical Diva

-- posted by roslinds



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