Partners In Learning Blog Team

Partners In Learning Blog Team
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Thursday, February 10, 2011

"Developing A Strong Emotional Vocabulary"

5 WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP A STRONG EMOTIONAL VOCABULARY

  1. Talk about feelings
  2. Ask your child to tell you how he/she feels
  3. Teach new emotion words (e.g., frustrated, confused, anxious, excited, worried)
  4. Reflect on situations and discuss feelings
  5. Accept and support your child’s expression of feelings

By developing a stronger emotional vocabulary your child will be able to...

  • tolerate frustration better
  • get into fewer fights
  • be less impulsive
  • be more focused
  • have greater academic achievement







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